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Old 02-21-2005, 06:02 AM
reubenf reubenf is offline
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Default Re: Folding a draw to a K high flush on a paired board

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No discounting of outs on the turn since I don't have the Ac in my pocket?

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Maybe you should discount a little but I don't think these guys are on flush draws.

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I considered raising the flop the first time around to try to clean up K outs but I'm not sure the pot is big enough.

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Shouldn't I treat this hand as a flush draw and try to get as many callers on the flop as possible?

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I guess I wasn't clear but yes, that's how I play the flop the first time around here. I just was pointing out that I did -consider- raising the first time around to increase my winning chances, and decided that the pot wasn't quite big enough.
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