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Old 11-20-2005, 10:01 PM
BeerMoney BeerMoney is offline
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Default Re: Playing flush draws with a low upcard

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i suppose my worries with hands like these is that they become obvious to decent stud players ... if you have something like a 4 or a 5 up, and you start betting hard when you start catching cards that match the suit of your doorcard, you may scare away a lot of players, and thus not get enough value of these hands when you make them to make up for what you lose when you miss

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Well, look at it this way... You aren't going to misplay these hands much, right?

if the raiser is on your left, you get an opportunity to raise/checkraise the field. These hands make a lot of their money on fourth street.

Have you ever called down a hand "you knew" had you beat? So do your opponents...

Folding them in a likely heads up spot I don't think would be that big of a mistake, but adds deception to your game.
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