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The caller flops an open ended straight flush draw on the button, raises but then gets back raised by a field player in between. Bart discusses what he thinks is the best approach to maximize value in a situation like this.
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first raise on the flop seems too small to me. nice call, thanks bart! 🙂
I love when folks can’t remember who’s where what exactly the action went – makes it hard to be a winning player that way