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How to Play the Flop - Three-Suited

Written by admin on November 1, 2007 – 8:16 am

Three-suited flops occur about 5% of the time. If you flop the nut flush, you can
consider slowplaying the hand. Generally you should play flushes that aren’t the
nuts strongly, since you need to protect your hand and can expect to get good
action from players on draws.
If you have a flush draw with one of the top two available suited cards, you can
always play the hand to the river. Usually fold draws to the third or fourth highest
suited card unless your hand has other possibilities, If you have a set, you can play
it strongly if you feel nobody has the flush; otherwise, you still can play to the river
drawing to a full house. All other hands should be played with caution. Straights are
still playable in most cases.
Straight draws are practically worthless unless your hand has other possibilities and
you feel nobody has a flush. Middle or bottom pair should be thrown away in almost
all circumstances. Top pair and overpairs should sometimes be played
conservatively until the turn card, especially against several opponents. Overcards
should almost never be played unless you have a good flush draw with your hand.

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