What is the right decision when u got nuts on flop?

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U got real nuts on flop and u know that if u bet your villain will fold more than call or just check to make them loose and bet?
 
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Check,,,,then fold. Confuse him:confused:
 
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U got real nuts on flop and u know that if u bet your villain will fold more than call or just check to make them loose and bet?

Hey, i think you should check and then made others players to lose if they got any good hand:) I think they should bet or raise, and you can do just call:)
 
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It depends on board texture and position. Did you reraise pre? Did it limp/check/fold around? What hands are in your opps range? On wet boards, if you have the best hand, you generally want to lead out for an amount that will charge your opponents for their draws, but not too little that it will give them an easy call on straight/flush draws knowing they will get paid on future streets (reverse implied odds). If you know that no hands can improve to the nuts, but there are cards that could improve your opponents hands or entice them to bluff at you, then check limping or check raising is the best decision.
 
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when i floop the nut

me : i will go all in

inner me : act like you have nothing,just check

lmao i saw this on instagram poker meme
 
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I would definitely check to the player in position and flat call his bets. Than maybe min raise on the turn and check raise on the river.
 
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Yes flatting his bets will be the best and maybe a check-raise
 
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You need to have history with v ,being obsevance everytime on the table would help u make the right decision.
 
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check then if he bets call, on the next round check and if he bets then you shove!
 
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There is no correct way to play the hand. You bet flop or check. So much depends on the board texture and your opponents' tendencies. You can try to trap, although you might just see it checked to the river anyway. If you bet, you may get a caller and start to increase pot size. Or you may get opponent to chase a draw and pay for it. I just know that unless you flopped a royal flush, you may trap yourself by checking to entice a bluff. I have been outdrawn many times by letting an opponent get to the river and hit runner, runner.
 
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i think you answered your own Q. :) You don't bet if he folds so surely just check and try and keep him in the pot and bet on later street/s but as others have said here i would need to know alot more about the hand/s.
 
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What great there is to have nuts, if you get paid small, lousy pair is enough to do the same? Aim high.
 
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Generally I think you want to be betting to build a pot, but I think there are a few factors that you often want to consider in order to maximize value:

Pre-flop action - who has the betting lead, would you typically cbet
Villain player type - do they like to bet or call
Board texture in relation to both yours and your opponents hand range - does the flop hit you opponents hand range; if yes then you will get more calls now
Turn cards that could kill or create action - are there any really good or bad cards that come on the turn that will have a big impact on the action
etc
 
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all depends on ,what notes you have on other players in hand,are they tight or loose etc etc,sometimes if you bet small after flop the loose aggressive player may well reraise big .then again a tight player may well fold.we live and learn,id def bet if i knew a player left to act was loose aggressive.
 
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Depends if you have position or not.
One common annoyance that happens when you flop nuts out of position is when you check/call on the flop and turn, and check on the river intending the check raise, and then they check it back to you...
 
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How could you possibly know that he is always folding to a bet on the flop?
You gave us no information, but whoever folds to a min bet on flop unless they have just plain given up on the hand?
 
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everything depends on the position raises pre-flop and flop opportunities
 
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what?

Anytime you have the nuts on the flop you need to check this is poker 101. However when it's only the best hand now you need to bet it up. Say you hold 5-7 in the bb and flop goes 55-7 bingo you flopped a full house if there is say 50 bucks in the pot you can A bet the pot,Or B bet 150 bucks and take it down both are good. Reason for this the vulnerability of this hand. Iv'e seen it time and time again somehow or another the board runs qq it happens here and there,but not often enough to be super scared just aware..

Flops like 5-10-6 suited and you flop a flush with q-9 should also be over bet because the guy with the ace of diamonds will call a weak bet and would love a check..

Of course if you have aa and flop a-kk you check or 55 and 55-a I mean cm,on you flop aces full or quads who in their right mind check or raises any bet you simply call and look timid with faking it.
 
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you can value bet most of the time, however its better to check call when you r having the real nuts. Betting here wont make weaker hands interest.
 
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it depends on what nuts you have... and what type of player the opponent is... low cards low bet / low bet/ all in if they are checkers and if they raise you shove it all in.. If you have the high nuts...check until someone bets then reraise or all in depending on the type of player the opponent is.
 
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Check then bet on turn if you think he might have got something on turn or bet on river - Only if you believe the nuts on flop cannot be improved else just bet crazy and get the pot.

I once got lucky in a live 1/2 game: I had JJ and the flop was KK3. Opponent checks to me, i check, Turn was J. Opponent bets 60. I call 60. River was another J. Now he goes all in. I call with my Quads hoping he has KK for the mega bad beat. He cringes and shows K3.
Now, he had nuts on the flop but he slow plays it and gets caught. I would have folded if he had bet 50 or more on flop. If he went all in on turn, I would have called because I wouldn't have put him on a full house since I had JJ and K3 would be possibility but would be tough fold for me.
 
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My words of wisdom for you grasshoper, "The less you bet when you win the more you lose."
 
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I guess , if I have the nuts on the flop I just bet to get some value and protect it , I have seen many times nut flushes lose to full houses , etc, I cannot just check raise or slow play , and some times the other player doesn't raise , so I lose a betting round . Only if it's a strong nuts imo , like quads , at least full house , I would slow play with checks , etc . But it also depends on the opponent , the situation, if we're HU , etc .
 
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It depends. Poker is situational and a lot of factors can come in to play, but if I had to make some sort of blanket statement then I would say bet and / or raise. You can't go wrong with increasing the size of the pot when you have the nuts. But there isn't a one size fits all solution to complex poker problems, so board texture, previous betting, position etc. all come into play here.
 
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