you have A-9 of spades flop is [ Ad 9s 4s ] you flop top pair with nut flush draw...should you bet aggresive? check or just call to hope you make ur flush and opponent hits something? or do you just raise every bet
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you have A-9 of spades flop is [ Ad 9s 4s ] you flop top pair with nut flush draw...should you bet aggresive? check or just call to hope you make ur flush and opponent hits something? or do you just raise every bet
I'd announce a mis-deal. You've got too many 9:spade:s in that deck.
-'rilla
haha my bad ok say it was an 8 of spades on the flop
lol, PWNEDQuote:
Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
Getting aggressive is always a good idea with a good pair and a nut draw.
-'rilla
Lol, rilla...
Yes, I would definitely play that very agressive. However, you'll have to watch out for guys that you could put on A-10:A-K. If your flush gets busted, you may have to let it go.
I would play it somewhat slower than I ordinarily would with top pair since there's very little chance of getting outdrawn. I'd make medium-sized callable bets on each round to maximize profit in the hand. If you're getting raised then you probably have to improve in order to win the pot. This, I believe, can be a dangerous situation because your hand may appear stronger than it is. You may in fact be drawing dead to a flush.
Huh?Quote:
Originally Posted by dsaxton
-'rilla
What's the confusion? If someone has a set, you're drawing dead to a flush.Quote:
Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
my sets always lose to a flush but maybe that's bad luck?
He MEANS that you're drawing dead, except if you catch your flush (or just drawing to a flush).... PWNAGE to n00bs 8-)Quote:
Originally Posted by dsaxton
-Chris
runner runner aces... :)
The confusion is that you're not drawing dead. Nothing about someone having a set removes the spades from the deck, so you're very much drawing live (not to mention the runner runner thing mentioned elsewhere).Quote:
Originally Posted by dsaxton
Drawing tends to imply that you're not currently the winning hand, so not being ahead on the hand doesn't mean that you're drawing dead.
Drawing dead to a flush doesn't mean you're drawing dead. It means you need to draw to a flush to win. There is also the perfect ace, ace draw as well, I guess, so you're drawing dead to four of a kind or a flush.Quote:
The confusion is that you're not drawing dead
yea saying that makes perfect sense its just confusing the first time you hear it, because most people would probably interpret drawing dead to a flush as meaning, you are drawing to a flush that would still lose, aka you're drawing to a flush and he has a full house anyway.
From the Poker Glossary at PokerTips.org:
Drawing Dead
Drawing to a hand that will lose even if you hit your draw.
"Drawing dead to a flush" is not synonymous with "drawing dead." This is a standard term that means no card but a flush card will give you the best hand.Quote:
Originally Posted by JeffreyGB
I'm just gonna drop it. Rarely are you going to have a great hand that's going to win even if you don't hit. By your definition virtually all draws should be called drawing dead to xxxx. That's not what the term means, but that's fine.
- Jeffrey
It's a way of explicitly stating that you can only win with a flush. This really shouldn't be so controversial.Quote:
Originally Posted by JeffreyGB