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Re: I am no good at 6-max
Looks good. You shouldn't be folding nut flush draws very often, even when facing two bets on the turn. But please get in the habit of counting outs and calculating your pot odds.
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Re: I am no good at 6-max
Even though this flop is raggy-coordinated, I would raise the flop and take the free card if I still got both callers. With that turn, though, I would've bet if checked to me after picking up the flush draw.
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Re: I am no good at 6-max
I think you can fold the flop unless BB is a habitual bluffer. A lot of the time BB will defend with Ax and your outs are tainted... the hand can be very expensive. If the pot were a little bigger I might call, or raise for a free card if he is passive.
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Re: I am no good at 6-max
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With that turn, though, I would've bet if checked to me after picking up the flush draw. [/ QUOTE ] Take the free card. Be more inclined to bet when you don't improve to anything useful. |
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Re: I am no good at 6-max
nh
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Re: I am no good at 6-max
I don't see the point in raising the flop bet. Why do you want a free river card, anyway? If you missed the turn completely, you've lost your flush draw and you have nothing but overcards.
Hardly seems worth putting in one, or possibly 2, extra flop bets, on the chance of getting a free river card which won't likely help you anyway. |
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