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I'm going to agree with Talking Poker. In a limit game, raising a four card nut flush draw sure seems like the best play to me. That makes Jack's original post difficult to empathize with, even if I think he did play it correctly by raising back (You did raise back, right Jack?).
Charlie's post slipped by without much controversy. If I'm on the receiving end, I sure would take offense at the tone. But given that he's right, it’s harder to complain. But who's Lou? |
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Ok I'll try to explain this again I'm not saying raising with 4 to a nut flush is a bad move, reraising is! capping the betting on the flop and turn (which means reraising the original raiser to a total of 4 bets) . By doing this on the turn you're only out is to hit the flush and your putting in way to much on hoping to catch the flush. Look at the odds at making a flush on the turn or river 1 in 4 or 25% chance. Are you willing to risk 6 big bets on that!
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Me.
I posted once on this thread, now I'm staying out of the debate. LOL.
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