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 Originally Posted by zenbitz
Yeah, if you hit the flush, you donk it? If you had the flush, wouldn't you check?
I guess you are saying "I have a flush, but it's a crappy one so I cannot slow play"
or maybe "Oh, I made a bad flop call with A7 or 77 and hit my miracle turn... you wouldn't happen to be holding 2 clubs, would you?
I usually bet out after hitting a flush in situations like these. The other guy will almost always check behind without a flush or similar strong hand if I check, so I bet to hopefully maximize the chances that he will put money in the pot. In this situation, if he doesn't have much of a hand, he'll fold immediately and I avoid any further marginal decisions. Even if he suspects something on the river, he has to make a decision where he can only beat a bluff, and he really has no reason to assume I am, considering this is exactly how I'd play the nut flush oftentimes. I'd check-call the flop, make a callable bet on the turn when I don't want him to check behind, and then put out a massive river bet trying to win a big pot.
And, how would calling the flop with A-7 be "bad?" If you're too afraid to make calls like this facing possible positional aggression, you're inviting people to run over you. Besides, you don't always need the best hand to win a pot, which was kind of the whole point of this post.
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