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« on: December 27, 2007, 11:42:57 PM »

There is a case that I often don't know what to do...

Imagine a a case like that

you're on the flop, you have raised pre-flop 3 times the BB, and you have 2 or 3 callers.

you have somthing like   


and the flop is :
 

so, you don't have nothing. BUT you have 2 over cards, a gudshot and a runnig flush draw.

My question is :
Wich part of the pot is not bad to call ?

Same question with a flop with one over card of yours
(for exemple a  instead of the  )
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« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2007, 11:55:49 PM »

There is a case that I often don't know what to do...

Imagine a a case like that

you're on the flop, you have raised pre-flop 3 times the BB, and you have 2 or 3 callers.

you have somthing like   


and the flop is :
 

so, you don't have nothing. BUT you have 2 over cards, a gudshot and a runnig flush draw.

My question is :
Wich part of the pot is not bad to call ?

Same question with a flop with one over card of yours
(for exemple a  instead of the  )

Hi Jp, with your hand you should bet again with your hand on that flop depending on how many people called. Only stop betting when you get someone who calls.
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