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Re: Set agains possible flush draw
With the blinds this low, I like betting a little more preflop, 120 maybe..
Bet a little bit more on the flop, 150-200 range. Those are nitpicks, but most important change... All in after the turn. I always advocate moving all in on the turn when you have A) You have a big hand like this, B) It's vulnerable to a draw,.. They won't (usually) call all their chips off with a draw with 1 card to go, but they might with 2! "Milk" plays are recipes for disaster. Push on the turn. If he has A-x, (which he will more than 50% of the time in a scenario like this), you probably own him and he'll call off the rest of his chips.. 150 was way too weak.. If he has a flush draw, he's not going to pay you off on the river if he misses, and he's going to crush you if he hits! All-in on the turn! |
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