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Do u chase ur runner runner nut flush, even though u dont pair and no straight possibity on the flop?
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Is pot size 50bets with your call closing the action???
You can chase runner runner runner runner runner nut if the pot's big enough... -btw, love the name!!! |
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Sure, if it's AKs on a board of 223.
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lol
depends on pot odds like everything else. OP: I think you've got some basic learning to do - specifically, you gotta learn how to base your decisions on pot odds and not rote rules. instead of asking "do i chase?" you should be asking, "with what pot size and in what position should i chase" |
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zOMG it depends!
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Always. Any stakes, any table type. Becuz if u hitt it ur ZOMG GOOT AMD WIN TEH MONIEZ DOOD!!101!1eleven!1
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Like a monkey...
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Only if you've got the following:
1. You're either on the button or cut-off 2. At least 6 players going to the flop 3. An early position player bets the flop, and there are several calls before you act. 4. You're not likely to be raised by those left to act behind you Take one card off... could lead to a huge pot for you by the river! |
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Forget all that position stuff.. if there's no pair on the board, see the turn. The implied odds are nice if the turn makes the river relevant for you.
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It has a lot to do with the board on the flop. If it's 789 with 2 to a flush (one of our suit and 2 of another suit of course) then forget it. The same thing with JJT or JTT or TT9 or anthing like that. It's far too likely that someone flopped a fullhouse or will fill up by the river. You could easily be drawing dead already (well, almost as runner runner Aces would save you). If the board is janky - 27Jr - and I have 2 overs I'll definitely peel. Otherwise, chasing 1-outers will get you broke in a hurry.
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