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What exactly is a "dry flop", can anyone give me some examples. Sorry for the basic question, but I can't find a good explaination of this in the search function. Thanks.
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a dry board is one that doesn't have a lot of draws available. Q 7 2 rainbow (all different suits) is the canonical example.
contrast with a drawy or "wet" flop, like JT9 monotone (all one suit). |
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Consider that the hands the average player will play are any ace, two cards ten or higher, suited hands, and connected hands, flops that hereafter I'll call "juicy" would contain:
- any two cards ten or higher - any group of three consecutive cards with at most two gaps (or two cards if they're high, like J9x) - a flush draw (two or three of one suit) - any ace Any flop that isn't "juicy" is a "dry" flop. |
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