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Chasing a nut flush, with only one of the suits in hand.
Hi, I'm always pretty puzzled about what I should do if I have a nut flush draw, but I'm only holding one of the flush cards, with a flop of the same suit. Should I take it as I have 9 outs and play aggressively? Or even push all-in on the flop?
Below is an example which got me thinking... I'm Maverickai.
maverickai is at seat 1 with $22.82.
loded1025 is at seat 2 with $25.04.
TurtleTop is at seat 3 with $25.63.
mrftkw is at seat 4 with $6.92.
MaPaKettle is at seat 5 with $7.68.
Powder71 is at seat 6 with $49.79.
Sebastian_X is at seat 7 with $18.76.
HoldHandsJLS is at seat 8 with $14.05.
tasam is at seat 9 with $12.15.
The button is at seat 1.
loded1025 posts the small blind of $.10.
TurtleTop posts the big blind of $.25.
maverickai: Kh Ks
loded1025: -- --
TurtleTop: -- --
mrftkw: -- --
MaPaKettle: -- --
Powder71: -- --
Sebastian_X: -- --
HoldHandsJLS: -- --
tasam: -- --
Pre-flop:
mrftkw folds. MaPaKettle folds. Powder71 raises to
$.75. Sebastian_X folds. HoldHandsJLS folds.
tasam calls. maverickai re-raises to $2.75.
loded1025 folds. TurtleTop folds. Powder71 calls.
tasam calls.
Flop (board: 7s As Ts):
Powder71 checks. tasam checks. maverickai checks.
Turn (board: 7s As Ts 3c):
Powder71 bets $10. tasam folds. maverickai ???
Please advise...
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