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$2.00 NL HE STT: Flopped straight and flush draw
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[QUOTE="spunka, post: 6653117, member: 49121"] As it is a STT you can follow fundivers points, but normally we do not bluff of all of our chips at the beginning of these. in fact we do play careful, as we want to stay in the game as Long as possible, and this means we do play but not High risk play, and with that goes that we do keep the pot low, especially on wet boards, as people play strong hands a the beginning, here you do have a reasonable player. and villain that is not in there with nothing, when you raise 3x plus, which is a strong pre flop raise. (and your hand is not THAT strong) but very draw depending. so why not just limp along and see what happends. Yes on flop you do improve your draw but it is still a draw, so why lead out that big, and if you do, (make it bigger and shove if opponent does not fold, and hope your draw will be a hand) but I would recomment keeping the pot low, that means OOP we check, and see what villan do, if bet is low we call, and give him the lead til we hit or miss, if he bets high we fold, live to fight another hand, the villains stat is from good player with a small 3 betting, which means that pot has a high chance of remaing low untill the end of the hand unlees you bloat it up. So keep pot low and that means our flop bet is too big for a drawing hand when villan calls our 3,5 x opening bet. A STT is an outlast the other players game, let them make the mistakes, and let us play carefull and secure. [/QUOTE]
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