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 Originally Posted by elipsesjeff
Off topic: If you were to bet/3bet a draw allin, would you rather have it be a flush draw or OESD?
Depends on the board and the opponent, but sometimes you'll have more fold equity with an OESD since the board can be rainbow. FD's seem to get called more often, so I usually like to have at least a combo draw with a FD. I don't generally bet/3-bet 8 or 9 out draws unless I have a read that my opponent is capable of making moves fairly often though, because too often you get called by a set and have so little equity.
Also, any tips on not being a nit and increasing my aggression without being the lagtard i was above?
Not sure if this applies to you in particular, but as general rules:
1) Be in position
2) Pick opponents with a wide betting/raising range but a tight calling range.
3) Play your big hands the same way. Too often players will be hyperaggressive with draws but bet/call sets and flopped straights and flushes. A big reason to play these draws aggressively is to balance your play with monsters, so disguise your play by playing your big draws and big hands in similar ways.
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