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Re: Flush odds?
 Originally Posted by iopq
 Originally Posted by Robb
 Originally Posted by wonderland
How should i play suited cards?
Like they're not suited. Seriously, I still don't play sc's much. At the micros, just pick two cards that play well regardless of suit. If you happen to pick up a flush draw with a decent kicker, try to bet it hard. The third flush card on the board really kills your action.
This is wrong, AJo is not playable UTG, but AJs is. Just imagine being suited as a boost in hand value to your lowest card. AJs is at least as good as AQo for playability.
Yeah, but he was talking about Kxs and Qxs and sc's. You can be a profitable player without even touching Kxs and Qxs (x<9) except in very specific blind stealing situations where you'd raise with almost any two.
Being suited only adds about 2% to the equity/strength of most hands. Like you point out, that only makes a minor difference in playability, like whether to open UTG or wait until MP. It doesn't turn a dog shi!t hand into gold.
Wonderland, you were talking about tightening up - that's a good idea. You talked about Axs - here's my advice. I play Axs from the BTN for steals and behind 1 or 2 limpers for a raise. I play A9s+ from the CO for a raise. I think of these hands as stealing hands. They have some value if I get called. If I get 3bet, I lay 'em down.
The reason I hardly ever limp them (though I do on rare occasions) is that the action dies when the flush hits. Here are some links you could check out.
Blindstealing 101 and Raising Behind Limpers by Spoonitnow. Great stuff about playing late position hands in unraised pots.
Here's one about set odds and flush odds for sc's, Playing pp's. Scroll to the end to read JeffreyGB's comments about sc's, though the entire thread is great discussion back and forth.
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