Title: Draws and Blinds values Post by: jpean on April 05, 2007, 01:11:26 AM First please excuse me if my english is too bad but I'm french.
I've a question. for example you have Kc Tc and the flop : 9c 5c Qh. ther you are on a flush draw. so 1/3 to win. I've heard that if you pay 1/3 that you can win, it's not a bad call. But Don't you thnk that you should take care of the blinds value and How much bets you have ? Title: Re: Draws and Blinds values Post by: fruitypro on April 05, 2007, 10:58:34 PM Hi mate,
In the hand example you have a much better draw than a flush draw - you have a gutshot and an overcard so this particular hand is a big combo draw that I tend to go all the way with on the flop if possible. Example: $1/$2 game. You raise button with KTc to $7, BB calls. Flop comes as you describe, he checks, you bet $12, he checkraises to $36. Here I make it about $115 to play and call a shove - you have the chance to get a hand like KQ/JQ to fold (possibly even AQ if he is tight or you have a tight image) so you can win the pot by playing aggressively and getting a fold from your opponent as well as winning if you get allin and you hit. Out of interest, you are a 54/46 favourite over AQd in this hand. Title: Re: Draws and Blinds values Post by: Wardonkey on April 06, 2007, 12:33:30 AM In the example you have a massive hand. Like fruitypro I'm looking to get as much money as possible in on the flop. Try to work the betting so that you are in position to make the biggest bet last and give your opponent the opportunity to fold.
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