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Re: A problem I have with flush draws. PP 2/4 Hand
Mixing it up is the way to go, especially when you're out of position because if you don't improve on the turn after CR'ing the flop, you can't do anything but check. That screams draw.
There are varying degrees of flush draws, so on a scale of 1-5, I'd give this about a 2. You have top pair, but no straight draw, no overcard and no draw to the nuts. Short of getting into a raising war, there is no real wrong way to play this. By betting out, it could be raised behind you and the field and your implied odds are reduced. By not betting out, you might miss a chance to take the pot down right there. In this hand, I'd want either a better hand or better draw before getting too aggressive on the flop. |
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Re: A problem I have with flush draws. PP 2/4 Hand
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You have top pair [/ QUOTE ] ? |
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