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How to play low flush on flop
I'm a new user here so if this has been asked a zillion times before please tell me how to do the appropriate search.
It's early in the tourney and I have a moderate amount of chips. No rebuy. I don’t have a real good feel for what kinds of players are in the game but it’s a safe bet most are more experienced than me. I I'm UTG and hold 9d7d. I limp in. Somebody in MP makes a moderate raise. We get 6 callers including me. Flop comes 4d 2d 5d. Blinds check. I go all in. My reasoning was that if I slow play the hand all I’ll be doing is running the risk of somebody else catching a higher flush if another diamond falls. If somebody wants to stay in with a straight, good for me. If somebody already has a higher flush then I’m probably screwed anyway. So, I tried to take the pot right away. Is this the correct play? Thanks in advance. - Orange |
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Re: How to play low flush on flop
i might overbet the pot on the flop a little and see what hits the turn. if the 4th of the suit hits the turn, i can fold to a huge bet or raise comfortably, but if it doesn't, and the guy is holding the A [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] or something, i'd rather get it all in there to make him make the bigger mistake by calling.
this all depends on stack size really. |
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