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    i agree. especially at micros. that's why us fish are encouraged by good players to value bet well and size our vbets well - our opponents usually play their "nut" ranges very predictably and most (especially at 10nl and lower) don't attempt to balance their range when they take "nut" lines with flush draws or whatever. so their typically passive lines make concepts like value betting and learning to bet/fold in apt spots so crucial to our winrates.
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    i agree. especially at micros. that's why us fish are encouraged by good players to value bet well and size our vbets well - our opponents usually play their "nut" ranges very predictably and most (especially at 10nl and lower) don't attempt to balance their range when they take "nut" lines with flush draws or whatever. so their typically passive lines make concepts like value betting and learning to bet/fold in apt spots so crucial to our winrates.
    Are you advocating taking "nut" lines with flush draws occasionally to balance our range against the nut hands we could possibly have? Or are you saying that taking a "nut" line with a flush draw is fishy here?

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