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How to Play the Flop - Rainbow of All Rags

Written by admin on November 6, 2007 – 8:23 am

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A rainbow flop of all rags, such as 8. 6. 4., 6. 5. 2. or 9. 6. 3. usually does not
help anyone, unless they have hit a set or catch a decent hand playing out of the
blinds. Sets or two pair are very strong hands with these types of flops. Limpers
might flop a set, but this usually is not a concern against a preflop raiser. Overpairs
should be played strongly to attempt to drive out your opponents. Overcards can
sometimes be played depending on the situation and action.
A common situation is getting a free look out of the blinds and then flopping a small
pair. For example, you hold 68 in the big blind and the flop comes 852.
Unfortunately, you must act first on every betting round. Your options with these
types of flops are to bet out, check and fold, or check and hope a late bettor will
allow you to check-raise to try and minimize the field. Tend to bet out against one or
two opponents and check against several opponents. If an opponent shows a lot of
strength, then you should probably fold or possibly call a raise to see one more
card.

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