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runner4life7
10-14-2005, 01:40 AM
if you chase for the sole reason to get a royal flush this is a clear leak. if you have odds go for it, but there are no "bonus odds" for it being a royal flush. You dont get extra chips, no one thinks you are cooler because you get one.
Post specific hands for meaningful responses.
A straight+flush draw can be a good semi-bluff. Sometimes your opponent folds and you win the pot. Sometimes they call and you draw out on them. These aspects combined make an all in semi-bluff a profitable play.
The fact that ONE CARD can make the best hand possible should have no bearing on your decisions.
The one time I made a royal flush I didn't even notice. My brain wasn't programmed to see that hand, so I just thought I had an Ace-high flush while I was actually playing it. Once the hand ended, I was shocked to see I had actually hit one.
Thank you, both, for your help!
(2 kneels and bows.)
-Geri.
while all thats been said is true, dont forget that youre >50% to hit either a straight or a flush at both turn and river, so fold it with caution.
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