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Internet Texas Hold\'em : The Flop II ( pg. 166 - 210 )
Middle / Bottom Pair:
High or Low Pair Three-Suited Three-Connected All High Cards Two-Suited Two-Connected Rainbow with One High Card Rainbow of All Rags Flush Draws: Two-Suited Three-Suited Straight Draws: Open- Ended Draws Using Two Cards in Your Hand Open- Ended Draws Using One Card in Your Hand Gut-Shot Straight Draws Overcards: Dangerous Flops Two-Suited Two-Connected Three of a Kind Low Pair Rainbow with One High Card Rainbow of All Rags Betting Strategies Trash Hands In the interest of the readers and discussion participants, and due to lack of discussion in first part of “ Flop I “ , I am posting the second part of the Flop discussion a day early. If participation or lack there of dictates, I will do the same with “ Flop II “. Thank you all for a meaningful and enlightening discussion thus far. |
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Re: Internet Texas Hold\'em : The Flop II ( pg. 166 - 210 )
Here it is.
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Re: Internet Texas Hold\'em : The Flop II ( pg. 166 - 210 )
I'm still confused how to handle two-suited flush draws when you are first to bet and don't have the nut flush. When do you raise and when do you check?
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Re: Internet Texas Hold\'em : The Flop II ( pg. 166 - 210 )
Hiya's,
I personally take 3 things into consideration. 1. If I hit my FD, will it hold up . 2. How is the betting going ? ( Pot odds ) 3. Do I have any other outs besides FD . As a rule , I don't often raise at present to a FD alone unless it will be the NF. Regards, Billy Zee |
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