by rdale » Sun Jun 26, 2005 5:00 pm
I like it, with out being there and with out having my own read on the big blind, he could have way too many hands that you are ahead of including AsTx QT JT two pair or a set. If the bet seemed like the play based on your previous knowledge of the opponent than you played it marvelous. I would pleased regardless if I was right or wrong if my reasoning for playing it like that was sound.
The flop bet isn't too strong, it is his bet and pot. I know it might sound nuts, but sometimes I like double the pot here. You are a favorite to win the hand vs. everything except QTs, QT will call, a set will call.
On the turn you hit your hand, and I'm fine with the play, if you can be reasonable sure that he will play hands other than the bigger flush this way. Given that it doesn't look like you were on the flush draw, he might be more inclined to take QTo this way, he thinks you have a set or AJ. If I was at the table playing reading both hands from the sidline, i would have one of you on QT/AJ/set and the other on the flush, I would be surprised to see two flushes. Doyle, in SuperSystem, says this is a danger that you have to be willing to accept for playing small suited connectors, that flush over flush happens, but it is rare. I agree with Doyle, the guy has to be at least semi-solid for me to muck it.
I really think this is a hand that results don't matter against your average .50/1 Party player. If he has the bigger flush so be it, if he sucks out a boat bigger flush, not much you can do. If your read said I think of him as semi-solid you can probably come up with ways to imagine a fold.