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Old 12-21-2004, 06:02 PM
rocflight rocflight is offline
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Default Re: Chasing a flush draw on the flop

All the response has been very helpful. I actually didn't think twice about it before calling. He happened to have flipped over two aces and they held up, but that's just luck of the draw.

Regarding my other question, I wasn't talking about the same situation per say, but rather a situation for example if 2 aces flop with two of the same suit (including the ace) and I have KQ of that suit. From the betting and previous observation, I can safely place the villain on trip aces and probably not a full boat. I had already called a bet on the flop and the turn is a rag, should I continue with this hand even though the pot odds are right? I guess the correct answer, like any other poker question, will depend on absolute/relative stack size, stage of the tournament, etc. But I suppose the point is, pot odds ain't everything. But I'm sure you all knew that already.

Thanks for all the responses.
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