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  1. I'm curious if a lot of you are generally always willing to gamble drawing to nut flush? Guess the question may be an obv yes to some, but I've had interesting discussions with players about these situations and the feedback and mind set from player to player seems to be very different, curious on how you view the scenario
  2. kinda dependent on ingame situation. stack sizes etc. i have trouble folding to a shove on the flop especially if board is unpaired. turn is a bit different. need more specifics to really answer
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    Originally Posted by aupoker1 View Post

    kinda dependent on ingame situation. stack sizes etc. i have trouble folding to a shove on the flop especially if board is unpaired. turn is a bit different. need more specifics to really answer

    At minimum give me an ideal scenario for you then when your willing to gamble in this situation
    Thread Starter
  4. How you play draw type hands should be based on how much equity you have against his range as well as his willingness to fold certain hands which are beating or "ahead" of your hand.
     
  5. all day everyday
  6. With just a flush draw I'm happy to put someone else all in, but calling off would depend on pot odds and also how much of my stack is at risk, how bad I need a double up, and also what tourney I'm in. ICM will come into it sometimes also.
  7. I see this all the time at the tables now......where not many people used to call off all their chips on a 3x% draw.

    It certainly appears that many players are willing to call off all of their chips on ANY flush draw or open ended str8 draw on the flop.

    But I do understand why.

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