Flop Analysis
On this low, wet board, we have a slight range advantage. While checking is the most frequent range play, our specific hand is a high-frequency bettor to build the pot with our flush draw.
We turned a flush and extracted maximum value by betting three streets and jamming over a desperate river check-raise.
On this low, wet board, we have a slight range advantage. While checking is the most frequent range play, our specific hand is a high-frequency bettor to build the pot with our flush draw.
The 6s is a massive card for us, completing our flush. We should lean toward a medium sizing to keep BB's marginal pairs and straight draws in the pot.
The river Qc is a great card for us as it likely gives BB a pair they won't fold, or improves their Qx hands to top pair, ensuring we get paid on our value bet.
When BB check-raises the river, they are extremely polarized. Given we hold a flush, we are never folding, and jamming is the only way to capture the remaining chips.