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How to Play the Flop - Two-Connected

Written by admin on November 2, 2007 – 8:18 am

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An open-ended straight draw is a strong hand with rainbow flops. These draws
become even stronger if you have overcards also. For example, Q. J. is a very
strong hand with a flop of T. 9. 5.. The only time you might consider folding an
open-ended straight draw with a rainbow unpaired flop is when you are heads up,
the pot is small, and you are sure your opponents have a pair higher than your two
cards.
If you don’t have a draw, you need to be worried that your opponents do, especially
if the two connected cards are high cards. For example, if the flop has KQ, QJ, JT,
T9, 98, or 87, there is a good chance your opponents have some type of draw or
good hand. Since many players like to play connected cards, two pair is also a
possibility. Two overcards increase in value when they give you a gut-shot straight
opportunity.

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