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Old 12-01-2005, 02:23 PM
jb9 jb9 is offline
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Default Re: (5.5) Nut flush draw - should I continue?

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Anyway, I don't think the chance of folding the occasional better hand is worth giving away chips to the more likely hands that you're well behind and will call the push.

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I agree. If the only reason to check/raise all in was to fold better hands, then it is a bad move.

The real question (to my mind) is whether or not to draw for the nut flush/straight. And I can't answer that question with the info provided (because I don't know the other players' stack sizes, when the blinds increase, and the read on villain seems based on little information).

However, if you are going to draw, I like putting villain all in on the flop to make sure he can't fold when I make my hand.
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