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Old 12-14-2005, 11:01 AM
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Without a read on bb (15/2 or 55/33?) I probably call preflop and call that flop push. You have 9-12 outs against villain's range and are drawing very live. These are the types of situations that you have to feel comfortable calling because.

Even when you lose, you advertise that you will put your stack in on a draw. This will help you get paid when you hit that monster on a draw heavy board.

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This is good advice. Something that's often overlooked in NL is when to push in your stack on a draw.

For the sake of discussion.... Typically I only risk my stack on a draw when I'm confident in 12+ outs. Is this a leak?. Should I be willing to commit my stack with 9 outs to a flush or 8 outs to an open ended straight when there are two cards to come?
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