$2 or $10NL.
So have limped PF w/ Axs or suited connectors. Flop a nut flush or straight draw. Assume multiway pot ... play full ring, so if it's been limped all the way around, probably 4-6 people in.
Limped or checked around to me. In limit, my rule of thumb with FD was to bet IF if felt I could count on at least 2 other people calling as that made it EV+. Maybe 3 other people on a straight draw. Trying to apply this to NL.
In the above situation, if I'm first in I'm making a 1/3-1/2 PSB using the following logic: 1) I may just win the pot out, especially if I'm in position and it's been checked around to me, 2) I'm about 2.2:1 against to make my flush by river and 4.1:1 against by the turn, 3) so... with a 1/3 PSB, if I get one other person calling me, I'm EV+ on the bet as I'm effectively betting 1/3 to win 4/3 (the pot (3/3) + the 1/3 PSB...) ... two or more callers and I'm even better off... , 4) the implied odds when I hit improve the odds picture further as it's almost invariably the winning hand and 5) OOP I'm finding this prevents the default PSB from the dude behind me trying to price out the draw as they don't tend to raise me at these levels.
If I miss the draw on the turn, I'll evaluate whether I repeat on the river... 1/2 the time I do, 1/2 the time I check it around.
My experience has been that three things usually happen:
1) I get folded to and win the pot outright
2) I hit my draw and am able to take down a much larger pot
3) I miss my draw, check the river and either have to fold to a bet or lose on SD
I think the combined value of 1 & 2 outweighs 3... but am I just using retarded math?? :shock:
Oh... and a related question... using implied odds for draws.
Axs, flop nut flush draw. At $10NL there's invariably someone who will make a PSB, presumably to kill the odds for draws like mine. With just the pot odds, I need 2 people to call to give me the 4:1 on my draw... which almost never happens. How do I factor implied odds into the calculation of whether I call and go for the draw or fold? Or is it even an issue, as he's obviously aware of the draw and unlikely to let me stack him when draw completes meaning I'm only going to win what's already in the pot and maybe 1/3PSB more that I can coax out of him on the end...