Pot $8. Flop [Td][4d]. Checked around
Pot $8. Turn . BB bets $8, MP calls, I call. Maybe I should raise here?
Pot $32. River . BB bets $28, MP calls. I fold?
I would've raised the turn.
As played, I'm probably calling. But I wouldn't have to think about this too much cause I would've raised the turn.
I don't think either has a flush, I think they both have weak aces. I think its the opposite of the poster above though, if anyone has the nutflush its BB.
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Im not sure raising the turn is correct. Alomst everyone checks the flop when they flop a flush. We know they shouldnt , but they do. So it would make sense that one of these guys has a flush. What does raising accomplish?
The only thing it accomplishes is not letting them draw to a 4th flush card, but I would need to raise to something like $40 or more. I can call the $8 turn bet and the $28 river bet cheaper than that. That way I win quite a bit from 2 pair type hands that would fold to my turn raise and I probably lose less to a flopped flush than I would if I just call down.