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So many factors to consider besides the draw of the hand. On its own it can passively play well enough calling 1/2 pot bets while on the draw. So passive works well enough to realize value or not get to committed to it. In position aggression works better. Betting gets the needed folds and when it does connect much more value is realized. Out of position needs a good read on the archetype of villainy to help bring more value to the draw. Especially when it doesn't get there.
 
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In most cases, check with a nats flash draw, except for situations where you will have a very strong flash draw that you can bet on the value. The average pair with a flush draw is almost always better to check after or check/call on the flop.A flush draw with a straight draw and / or over cards on the flop can be played via a check-raise.
This game will discourage your opponents from mindlessly putting a check in your range. While in a position, you should try to call more flush draws from your range to maximize the advantage of your position.
By calling, you force your opponent to give out as much information about his hand as possible, while hiding your own hand.
If your opponent checks on the turn, then you must bet with 50% of your weakest flush draws. With the second (strong) half of the flush draw, check after them and turn them into a bluff on the river if the flush does not close.
 
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There is really no good way to play agressive with flush draw, but we do it anyways...sometimes it can be very profitable
 
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I can play my flush draws fast or slow depending on the situation. There are so many variables is not really possible just to say what I would exactly do. Its also dependent on who I am playing against. Same hand against a aggressive player I will play different that against a passive one.
 
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If I am the first to open a hand with the same connectors, then I put a conbet of about 30%.And then I look at the turn and, based on the current situation, I make a decision in the next action.
 
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Flush can be frustrating if you constantly chase or call big bets assuming you’ll hit
 
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I think one of the biggest issues I have is on flush draws. It’s one of those hands where you have nothing but also kind of have nothing. They are a lot of outs, especially with two over cards. I’m just wondering how you usually play them on the flop and forward. Do you play it passive with check calling if odds are right? Or do you play it pretty aggressive.

Hello welcome!
In my opinion this can vary a lot according to the opponent you are facing and the situation (spot). Also you have to take into account the times that you will change the way of playing simply to break a pattern and not become predictable.
So imagine if every flush draw you play passively what your opponents will do when they see it?
They will isolate with high stakes, not making it cheap for you to see the next street (turn, river).
But most of the time I want to play a flush draw saving the maximum amount of chips or at least controlling the pot. Sometimes I will raise all streets (usually when the stack depth is large, and the effective stack of the table is low)
When it is short and flush draw on the flop I will sometimes go allin in the semi bluff ... it all depends on the situation there are different ways to play the flush draw.
 
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I can play my flush draws fast or slow depending on the situation. There are so many variables is not really possible just to say what I would exactly do. Its also dependent on who I am playing against. Same hand against a aggressive player I will play different that against a passive one.

That is it mate.... No fixed rules for that... most feeling.
 
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