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Old 10-27-2007, 04:10 PM
Jzo19 Jzo19 is offline
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Default Re: Defending a Good Flop

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Okay, you're sitting on a mid pair that catches a set on the flop. There are 2 or 3 players in, but there are two cards to a straight or flush draw on the board. You want to max your payoff, but are vulnerable to being outdrawn. I know there are a lot of details left out like position, preflop action, etc. but is there a general strategy out here...

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If you can fold a set you could always try to keep the pot small or just check hoping for the flush card that pairs the board to come... I would bet the pot or overbet the pot on the flop and see where it goes from there.

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i really dont like overbetting because you rly want ppl to chase their Flush draws (when your not giving them good odds ofcourse)...but if you think a player would call an overbet then its fine..(but remember your looking to get called) ...
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