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How many outs do you have on a flush draw after the flop

whats the diffrence between a shark and a fish and a donkey

how do you react when you have A/A and they have 8/6 both all in and the flop is 8/K/8../6/J
 
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1: Nine outs if you're four to a flush.

2: Two live in water, one lives on land. Or one is allegedly good at poker and two aren't.

3: I got my money in good, so I'm good.
 
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1: Nine outs if you're four to a flush.

2: Two live in water, one lives on land. Or one is allegedly good at poker and two aren't.

3: I got my money in good, so I'm good.

bout sums it up to a T. Get it in good and you win chips over the long run period.
 
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To such questions there are answers on the Internet) or are you testing us like that?
 
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How many outs do you have on a flush draw after the flop

whats the diffrence between a shark and a fish and a donkey

how do you react when you have A/A and they have 8/6 both all in and the flop is 8/K/8../6/J

1. I believe it actually less than or equal to 9 , because sometimes there is one or several your outs on your opponent's hand.

2 shark= wining player
fish= losing player
Donkey = hard to say but potential losing player.

3 depends on equity, you could fold raise and call, it is so much situational.
PS: 86 could fold here...if you have really good reads when sure against KK or JJ
 
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