Quote Originally Posted by bigred
I think it's a good idea to keep in mind that this is $10NL and it sounds like most players arne't even deep stacked. Lack of deep stacks usually cuts down on your implied odds which actually decreases your want to open your range of suited/draw hands.

When I play, I will play Axs, suited connectors, suited gappers, and the occasional suited 2 gapper in late position. If your table lacks action (which i doubt in 10NL) you can also raise these hands in late to build up pots for when you hit and also take down a few pots and create a little action. Unless you're trying to make a move or a laggy player, I don't think 4Ts will be an effective hand to play.
Right, so I need to be very concious of the stack size of who I'm in against to play the flush draw it sounds like your saying. So that if I have to call a pot sized bet I can factor the implied odds of hitting and cashing out on them for their whole stack.

It does seem like this has been one of my most profitable hands online, although, I do not keep any acurate records which to refer to, I do have allot of memories of playing for the flush draw, seeing it, betting it lightly, getting many callers, finding the nuts, going all in, getting lots of callers and making a handsome sum on it. I think it's most profitable when there is ALSO an obvious straight draw on the board and somebody just does NOT want to let go of it, cant admit that they are beat. Hey, Ive been there.