I wasn't saying it would get the opponent to call your all in raise. It's intitial intent is to make the guy fold on the flop when you don't have anything yet. If he folds there great. If he calls your bet, and you hit your flush, check it in hopes that he will bet into you. (I forgot to mention, I'm talking about A or K high flush draws only) If you lead out on the turn when you make your flush, he will probably fold unless he has a flush as well. If you check you give him the opportunity to bluff at you, or bet a lesser hand su ch as trips or two pair. That part is simply just check raising on the turn when you have the goods. Most of you guys are decent players so I'm sure this isn't really a "move" in your eyes at all. It seems to work well for me on Party though. Laters.
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