Re: How to play the nut flush with a pair on the board?
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think most people say to check this to allow someone to make a hand.
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I would say no actually, you want to bet - someone may have flopped a smaller flush with 56d etc and you will get action from them.
Or in this case, you don't want someone to trip up.
Player playing bad cards out of position - you got unlucky. He had 10 outs and hit. Shrug.
Perhaps a preflop raise was in order, you had position and would a big Ace really have limped?
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