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Old 07-31-2002, 11:19 AM
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Default yes, it matters



"In the long run, does it matter how you play flopped quads? It will happen so rarely, that you're not going to improve as a player by figuring out the "perfect" answer"


dont look at it as flopped quads, look at it as flopped nuts. not as the actual hand, but the 'type' of hand. type= the nuts...


if the opponents are likely to check the nuts to the turn, then they wont necesarily put you on it if you bet the flop.


i watch how players play the nuts, and i see them miss many bets on the turn when they kill their action. player's image affects this.


he actually made out pretty good on this hand the way he played it. probably thank shorthanded for that, may not have got as much on a full table.


but next time he flops a nut hand, they may be more leary on the turn. many options are available when flopping a nut, use em all.


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