| Posted by: WVHillbilly at January 21, 2008, 6:01 am | | Topic: Nut flush or King high flush vs full house Forum: Card Chat |
If you fold every time you have the nut flush on a paired board and your opponent shoves you'll probably come out ahead (assuming you didn't commit too much of your stack previously). This is the dream of every set mining NIT out there (I should know I play this way occasionally). My favorite thing is when the card that completes the flush draw gives me the boat. The flush will stack off almost every time.
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| Posted by: Emperor IX at January 21, 2008, 5:21 am | | Topic: Nut flush or King high flush vs full house Forum: Card Chat |
First make sure you're getting odds for the flush. Also, sets are played ery differently than other hands, I usually discover sets when there are more than just bet calls everywhere. Try raising/semibluffing a little more (if you don't do it ery often right now) and that can help. Also, just be more careful on paired boards, especially when you're still DRAWING to your hand. It's not just sets with paired boards that are boats, the board could be JJT47 and someone else can have JTs. It's all about betting patterns.
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| Posted by: Bentheman87 at January 21, 2008, 5:13 am | | Topic: Nut flush or King high flush vs full house Forum: Card Chat |
Any way to get away from this if you have the flush? You make your flush on the river but the board is paired, you bet, your opponent raises, can you get away from it? I've lost 2 buyins today from having a flush draw on the flop, opponent has a set. Turn pairs the board and river gives me my flush.
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