| This is a discussion on getting value out of hands within the online poker forums, in the Cash Games section; alot of people ive noticed on this forum always say push all in to avoid draws in a heads up situation and there is only ... |
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| getting value out of hands alot of people ive noticed on this forum always say push all in to avoid draws in a heads up situation and there is only one draw possible that being the flush and you flop top two pair is pushing to a bet the best play? or do you raise and give them the wrong odds to call ( tournment situation) |
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| I would just bet if HU from the start (no other players dealt). Probably going to win, so try to get some more out of him rather than push him out. If the possible flush pops up, check out and/or call a small bet from him but not a large one, if not keep betting small bets until the river. Last edited by Myar : 5th July 2007 at 11:31 AM. Reason: added last part |
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