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Old 04-25-2005, 10:48 PM
Chris Daddy Cool Chris Daddy Cool is offline
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Default Re: Post flop profit maximization. (Flush draw comes through)

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Old 05-02-2005, 09:02 PM
Felipe Felipe is offline
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Default Re: Post flop profit maximization. (Flush draw comes through)

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Bet the flop, look at your position compared to the preflop raiser

What?!?! Why? Want to shut others out? Don't like money? Like calling raises with only a draw? Forgot the definition of a semi-bluff?

Please, somebody give me a damn good reason.

Thanks,
Joe Tall

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Calling raises with "only" a draw. It's quite a strong draw, and there are many players, plus there is a chance that the preflop raiser will raise a again, increasing your overall expectation. With this many players There is a pot equity edge, therefore bets and raises are in order here. Bet the flop, all will call, MP or CO raise, all call again. Now they've all invested 2 bets; that's good for a flush draw, plus a gutshot (albeit a slightly weak one)
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