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Re: What I did, and what happened next
I s'pose there's little difference, but I'd be much more inclined to play this way if I had overcards. Or one of my cards matched the board, or I had a straight draw to go with it.
But, the more I think about it, the more I see your point. |
#32
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Re: What I did, and what happened next
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I s'pose there's little difference, but I'd be much more inclined to play this way if I had overcards. Or one of my cards matched the board, or I had a straight draw to go with it. [/ QUOTE ] There's a big difference. You're passing up an equity edge if you're not aggressive with flush draws alone with enough opponents calling you. The situations you're talking about have a bigger equity edge but happen less frequently. |
#33
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Re: What I did, and what happened next
Right. I meant that in this situation (with this number of players) I'd be more likely to play this hard with a stronger hand, but I should be playing both the same. Your point is that with a stronger hand you can play this hard with fewer players as well.
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