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  1. #1

    Default flush draw

    what gives you more +EV

    you are in with 2 or more players you are given a flush draw. on the flop. everyone checks around to you. Do you bet it or check looking for your draw card?

    what about if you are in early position?
    -Beck
  2. #2
    It depends.

    For starters:

    How deep is the money?
    How big is the pot relative to the blinds/antes?
    What's the best way to get these particular players to pay off?
    How often would a bet take down the pot?
  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    It depends.

    For starters:

    How deep is the money?
    How big is the pot relative to the blinds/antes?
    What's the best way to get these particular players to pay off?
    How often would a bet take down the pot?
    Okay the game I play is 50NL. and I am just not sure where to go with this. sometimes I raise and everyone calls or even re-raises me.

    and this is if everyone in the pot limps in.

    I guess the question is, if I raise and everyone folds, vs the posibility of getting a flush and then no one calls your bets and folds?
    -Beck
  4. #4
    If it's an unraised pot with lots of money behind, you should bet for fold equity and to build a pot if you hit so you can make bigger value bets.
  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    It depends.

    For starters:

    How deep is the money?
    How big is the pot relative to the blinds/antes?
    What's the best way to get these particular players to pay off?
    How often would a bet take down the pot?

    How likely are you to be check/raised?
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  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Pelion
    How likely are you to be check/raised?
    Doesn't matter with deep money unless they hammer it. Particularly against retards that will min-raise. W00t, if I hit the turn I get paid!
  7. #7
    In general, you are better off betting it no matter what position you are in. Fold to any crazy check/raise or huge re-raise. The reason you are better off betting it is twofold: 1. You can take the pot down there. 2. You will get paid better when you hit your flush. Villain always suspects flush draw when you check/call, but if you are the aggressor then there is a higher probability that they will misread your hand and pay you off when you hit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    It depends.

    For starters:

    How deep is the money?--Need to pay more attn to this, myself
    How big is the pot relative to the blinds/antes?--If pot is small (couple of limpers), I bet 2/3 pot to build it up every time. Bigger pot, I bet at less. Flawed? I will raise a draw as well, and I don't normally lead draws at flops in a raised pot.
    What's the best way to get these particular players to pay off?--Need to pay more attn to this one too.
    How often would a bet take down the pot? In my experience, probably 40-50% of the time. Yours differ?
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  9. #9
    Also if you're drawing to the nut flush it's a good idea to bet. Then if you hit you're more likely to get a lower flush all in.
  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by flyingPenguin
    Also if you're drawing to the nut flush it's a good idea to bet. Then if you hit you're more likely to get a lower flush all in.
    Flush over flush is very rare. We would have to be a lot deeper than 100 blinds for me to consider it.
  11. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Flush over flush is very rare. We would have to be a lot deeper than 100 blinds for me to consider it.
    So you think it's OK to push against aggression/call a push with only a small pot when you hit a middle flush with 100bb stacks? If there's no action, then lots of action when a flush hits the board, I would assume two flushes.
  12. #12
    I don't believe I've ever folded a smaller flush to a bigger flush with 3 on the board. I've thought about it and wondered about a couple hands I paid off, but it just doesn't come up often enough.

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