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Flopped Nut Straight w/ flush draw on board
Here's a situation I've been running into lately. Say you have 9 10 J x and the flop comes 6 7 8 but with a flush draw that you didn't get a piece of. How should you play this hand against an opponent who you believe has the straight as well, but may have the flush draw too?
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Re: Flopped Nut Straight w/ flush draw on board
Is the pot multiway?
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Re: Flopped Nut Straight w/ flush draw on board
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How should you play this hand against an opponent who you believe has the straight as well, but may have the flush draw too? [/ QUOTE ] Fold. Seriously, your only two options are fold and check/call to the river. |
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Re: Flopped Nut Straight w/ flush draw on board
I think this is worth check-calling to the river. You have a 6 redraws to a higher str8, and there's no way to know for sure the he has the flush draw.
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