Showdown TimDawg888: shows (a pair of Kings)
nbpoker: shows (a flush, King high)
nbpoker collected $184 from pot
Summary Total pot $187 | Rake $3
Board
Seat 1: BDaws (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 2: GWCGWC folded before Flop
Seat 3: airahc folded before Flop
Seat 4: nbpoker showed and won ($184) with a flush, King high
Seat 5: TimDawg888 (button) showed and lost with a pair of Kings
Seat 6: carpmentor (small blind) folded before Flop
TimDawg   United States. Oct 04 2006 22:00. Posts 10197
i need to quit doing this...............
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tbc   Korea (South). Oct 04 2006 22:03. Posts 1081
I used to do a lot of these too.
When it works, it works.
When it doesnt, it just doesnt.
But you need to bluff larger if you really want him to fold.
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TimDawg   United States. Oct 04 2006 22:08. Posts 10197
i think maybe calling is the most + EV thing
but i dunno
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royalsu   Canada. Oct 05 2006 10:20. Posts 3233
it's so obvious he has the flush...unless he has 33, but then he's betting that turn because another diamond kills all action and if you have AK you're paying him off. I'd fold to the river bet.
There are no draws but the flush draw.
And if you're bluffing that river, go all in. That's what I would do with an ace high flush draw against a calling station who I put on a lower flush.