Coin flip situations...

shanebob123

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I usually dont play a drawing hand unless i've got a deep stack..Im thinking about changing that up. any suggestions?
 
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Work it out in terms of pot odds/implied odds... You shouldn't be folding your draw hands if the odds are in your favor. Often people will underestimate the value of such a hand, ie you have an oesd against an aggressive opponent. Here the pot odds may be slightly out of your favor, but knowing that villain will be putting more money in the pot, it may be worth it according to the implied odds ;)
 
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I analyze previous hand. RNG of rooms is cycle, often if I have some good hand 1-3 hands ago (even folded preflop), chance to receive monster is greater then if I hadn't even pair previous hands.
 
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Small pairs and suited connectors INCREASE in relative value when stacks are deeper and vice versa. You also need to be at peace with more variance in your game as you will be forced to semibluff a lot more with SC to make them profitable- often times all in.
 
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I tell you some advice. Always waiting for your good hand, be confident and have faith
 
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You need to play your drawing hands, but pick the situation where it will be profitable (i.e. your position, your opponents, your stacksize). If you never play drawing hands it will be MUCH easier for your opponents to get a read on your hand and adjust their play accordingly.
 
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You shouldn't have any set in stone, style of play, going into a game. Learn to adjust your play with what your read is on the table.

With regards to coin flips, don't spend to much time analyzing them. You'll win a few, and lose a few. If you don't feel comfortable playing them, don't play them yet.
 
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Theirs acouple of decent posts about playing draw type hands on CC If you look around you should find It relatively easily.

Everyone has their own style of play when It comes to draws, More than likely you're gonna end up in one of those categories, yet the thing about draws Is that they are all based on the odds that the pot Is giving you or the Implied odds you'll be getting "If" that draw comes In. Theirs other factors to take into account though, beside just your draw.

-How does the "Villain" play? This than answers the other question, will the draw cost you alot? Will It be cheap? Will they pay off If It gets their? Will they fold to a semi bluff? Will they call an over bet bluff (Assuming that the draw misses, and you really want that pot)? Is he/she the type to want to dictate the action, or let It go to you? In the end will they call with any sort of pair even If the board looks nasty, thus improving your chances to be able to bluff them?

Theirs many ways to win the hand, but theirs only one way for your hand too improve, so don't really focus too much about the draw in of Itself, but focus more so on your opponent in the hand.

Hope that helps some what
 
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If a deep stack, draw should be played aggressively. Home no gathering, no bluff, and that will be a short stack.
 
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I see a reluctance to play post flop. Pots odds vs draw odds. I would not bother with mid suited connectors if the blinds are high but broadway straight draws and flush draws with suited Aces could be profitable.
 
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i try not to play from behind for first two hours in coin flip situations so unless is a monster that i never fold to play coin flips

ie four guys all in with tens to me is foolish even if hitting i just know is other moves later and firmly have belief towards the end the decisions and cards come
 
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