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Old 12-27-2005, 11:44 PM
moose47 moose47 is offline
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Default Re: Flush draws.. when? why?

Very rarely will you be in a situation where you should continue betting and raising on the turn with a flush draw. It all comes down to how many opponents you have. You are 20% to make your hand at that point so you are going to need 4 opponents calling your bet to break even. Since you can't be sure everyone is calling I would need probably 6 really loose opponents on the turn to feel comfortable keeping up the aggression. But generally speaking you wont have the pot equity on the turn to keep raising so it is a good time to slow down.
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Old 12-27-2005, 11:53 PM
radek2166 radek2166 is offline
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Default Re: Flush draws.. when? why?

Class in session. Poker is like sex, position, position, position.

BTW did I mention position.

Second 34s is junk. Pump the FD on the flop dont hit on the turn check call.

Simple stuff. Dont foget the check raise.


Use UR position.
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Old 12-28-2005, 12:44 AM
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Default Re: Flush draws.. when? why?

Ok, so I was playing them right.
34s is junk in the button? Shouldn't i play it?
What are the lowest suited connectors that i should play?

Thank you so much. BTW, I play in Party 0,50/1. I don't know if that matters.
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