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Help me find Ed Miller\'s \"Stop charging the flush draws\"
I'm looking for Ed Miller's "Stop charging the flush draws" or something like that. Does anyone have that bookmarked? I'm having trouble fining it.
If you have any other great threads bookmarked as well, I would be thankful for them too. Thanks! |
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Re: Help me find Ed Miller\'s \"Stop charging the flush draws\"
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...928&Forum=,,c2,,&Words=&Searchpage=2&Limit=25&am p;Main=459301&Search=true&%3
http://www.poker.favos.nl/ |
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Re: Help me find Ed Miller\'s \"Stop charging the flush draws\"
wow wheelz!
Thanks for the link to the Ed Miller post. And an even bigger thanks for the amazing link collection. That's soo sweet! You the Man |
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Re: Help me find Ed Miller\'s \"Stop charging the flush draws\"
I try [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Re: Help me find Ed Miller\'s \"Stop charging the flush draws\"
Just to make it easier on the masses: Fixed Ed Miller Link
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Re: Help me find Ed Miller\'s \"Stop charging the flush draws\"
I had to read that post once I saw the title. I was relieved that it concerned limit HE. Which I don't generally play. In NLHE, you get to and have to overcharge the flush draws for the priviledge of seeing more cards. This must be primarily a limit concept.
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Re: Help me find Ed Miller\'s \"Stop charging the flush draws\"
[ QUOTE ]
I had to read that post once I saw the title. I was relieved that it concerned limit HE. Which I don't generally play. In NLHE, you get to and have to overcharge the flush draws for the priviledge of seeing more cards. This must be primarily a limit concept. [/ QUOTE ] It's 100% a limit concept. Specifically, a loose games limit concept. |
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Re: Help me find Ed Miller\'s \"Stop charging the flush draws\"
FWIW I always assumed that in that post Ed wasn't advocating not jamming flops with potential flush draws when you're holding a made hand (though this can be correct some of the time), but rather that you're raising not so much to "charge the flush draw as much as possible" but rather to collect bets from the player who are drawing to other hands.
Pure flush draws profit immediately from flop bets and raises in multiway pots, though most of the time not as much as you do with a made hand. Also, wheelz, that is an absolutely phenomenal collection of links. Thanks. Jah bless the archives! |
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