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MaxDamage
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There are several ways u can play a nut flush draw. Here are some of your options u may not have considered yet:
- U can just call one bet on the flop, and if ur flush didnt hit on the turn, fold on a larger second bet, or if ur opponent checks the turn, u can take over the betting lead.
- U could reraise on the flop, which is going to make it very hard for your opponent to call with anything less then top pair, plus this makes it also more likely he'll check the turn instead of firing another bet, which can give u a free card.
- U could go all in on the flop, this is a bit risky, but your opponent will need a really strong hand here to call. And if he does, remember, u still have a pretty good chance of winning the hand after all.
That beeing said, folding on a draw and waiting for a better spot to get ur chips in, is never a bad play!
Good luck!
- U can just call one bet on the flop, and if ur flush didnt hit on the turn, fold on a larger second bet, or if ur opponent checks the turn, u can take over the betting lead.
- U could reraise on the flop, which is going to make it very hard for your opponent to call with anything less then top pair, plus this makes it also more likely he'll check the turn instead of firing another bet, which can give u a free card.
- U could go all in on the flop, this is a bit risky, but your opponent will need a really strong hand here to call. And if he does, remember, u still have a pretty good chance of winning the hand after all.
That beeing said, folding on a draw and waiting for a better spot to get ur chips in, is never a bad play!
Good luck!