Quote Originally Posted by RcktWrangler View Post
I should've probably raised from button, but I was getting 3-1 in position with a Suited ace and a lot of chips so yeah why not see a flop. As to the money going in regardless on river, idk. I would at least lost less because he would of had 18k still and pot around 12 or 13k. if he over shoved river or made a pot sized bet it's possible i fold since really just praying for a chop, but idk.
I agree with this, I play live a lot and see a lot of players like this, only way you get him out of hand is shove pre flop, which is obv not the right move at this pt. These guys like to see flops and have mindset that any2 can win and these are the kind of hands they play for. Knowing that, this early I'd of called the turn raise, as these guys rarely aggressively bluff, usually just play their hand, which with a raise after turn and 2 of you still in it, he is almost definitely value betting (way to low of one with flush draw on board, but thats what they do), so you are either freerolling flush draw as you said, or behind, and honestly, I think these guys that play like this put you on a bluff most of the time so if flush hits, I think you can get the extra 5k with a bet if the diamond hit on river.