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Thanks. I'm obviously missing some value on my flushes here.
Any difference if the board is paired as well as two of my suit? Still bet, or more likely to check there? |
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Thanks. I'm obviously missing some value on my flushes here. Any difference if the board is paired as well as two of my suit? Still bet, or more likely to check there? [/ QUOTE ] i'd still bet, in general, though a paired board will tend to make people fold more and on a paired board i'd view that as a good thing. |
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![]() [/ QUOTE ] i'd still bet, in general, though a paired board will tend to make people fold more [/ QUOTE ] Good point. I'd rather take this pot down now than have to hit my 35%er. |
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Tilt,
What would you do if you bet your four flush on a normal or paired flop from EP and 2 players call and then you miss your flush on the turn? Bet again and call if raised? What if only 1 player calls the flop bet? |
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I can only be reasonably beat by a better flush with that board, as the board is rags and two pair with full draw is unlikely
As for the better flush, there are 3 diamond cards higher than our J (which could make a better flush) and 6 diamond cards lower (which would make a worse flush) Even after you account for the fact that face cards are played more often it doesn't give you anything less than 50% that your flush will be best, and again that's only if you believe there's another flush draw around (which is something like 20-25% I believe) All that doesn't make the pot odds a lot worse, so I'd want to cap that flop anyway, as raises/reraises would only indicate Q pairs with high kickers to me Actually the only thing I'm not sure about is whether raising will drive out some random Ad who can otherwise see a diamond on the turn and stick around threatening a better flush or this will only make his pot odds better for calling your turn bets |
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I'm not tilt but I can offer my 2 cents as well
on a paired flop I'd bet again (if pot odds better than my flush draw) if raised I'd fold if and only if there's a paired flop and I believe the villain got his full from the turn (meaning the pair and the turn card are not random rags), and call otherwise |
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Grunch
Hand one: bet flop against 7 people only need a few callers to make this profitable . . . you have flush draw and BDSD I play the rest the same. Hand two--I check/call river |
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