How much to see the flop?
I play hold'em with 5 friends about once a week. I was wondering if I should loosen up a bit to see the flop. We buy in for $20 and blinds usually stay at .25 and .50. I think these are pretty low so I was thinking maybe I should at least pay to see the flop if there are no raises. I have been playing fairly tight but it kills me to see that I would have won if I had stayed in. I know this happens to everyone but if the cost is only .50 I wonder if I should try to see more flops. Any input?
Re: How much to see the flop?
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Originally Posted by tmozz
I play hold'em with 5 friends about once a week. I was wondering if I should loosen up a bit to see the flop. We buy in for $20 and blinds usually stay at .25 and .50. I think these are pretty low so I was thinking maybe I should at least pay to see the flop if there are no raises. I have been playing fairly tight but it kills me to see that I would have won if I had stayed in. I know this happens to everyone but if the cost is only .50 I wonder if I should try to see more flops. Any input?
Hi and welcome to FTR, it's good to have you here!
This depends on a number of factors:
- Position! If you're going to play less than premium hands then you're far better off doing it from the button rather than when you're going to be OOP postflop
- How good a postflop player you are - if you limp in with 87s then don't go broke on an 862 rainbow flop (reverse implied odds)
- How the other players play - if they are aggressive and will very frequently raise preflop meaning you can't see a cheap flop then it's not worth it, if they are calling stations and will not fold to a postflop bluff bets then it's rarely worth it either
Also, if you're going to be playing less than premium hands on a 5-handed table, consider RAISING rather than just limping in, this sets you up to take the pot away on a missed flop (unless they are calling stations) as well as disguises it when you pick up a monster hand and raise.
One last thing, don't be results oriented! Sure, we all have times when we fold 32 offsuit and the flop comes 333 or 222 or 332 or something like that, but always limping in with 32 offsuit on the off chance that you'll flop some monster loses money in the long run. Also, focusing on what the result would have been can lead you to bad play.