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Old 07-27-2003, 11:12 AM
lucydeucy lucydeucy is offline
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Default Re: When to jam with a flush draw

I didn't read all the posts but I would like to add.

If you flop your flush draw you are approx a 2 to 1 dog to make your flush by the river. Therefore, if you know you are going to get 3 callers on flop (loose multiway game) it is best to raise your draw for value (3 to 1 on your bet to a 2 to 1 dog). Also, even if you are sure you can only get only 2 callers it is a good idea to often raise (even money bet) for deceptive purposes (ie middle pair, gut draw may lay down on the turn if you bet out even if you don't make your hand.)

I suggest you check out Lee Jones' Winning Low Limit Hold'em book for a lengthy discussion on this idea and other low limit loose games and of course HFAP on this site.

Good luck!

lucy deucy
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