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Re: Playing a Flush Pre-Flop
People love to play suited cards........."They were soooooooooted" etc but don't fall into this trap. J-3 suited is still a junk hand and should be binned.
Also remember when playing connectors to make sure they are just that, there shouldn't be a gap of more than two places between them.
These would be connectors ..... 7-8 , 7-9, 7-10, 8-9, 8-10, 8-J
Whereas 7-J, 8-Q , 5-9 wouldn't be.
With connectors you are always able to make the nut straight. With hands like J-7 , Q-8 you can never make the nut straight and you may well end up losing a stack when you've made a hand......eg J-7 and you flop 8 9 10 etc. Of course you can still make a lower straight with connectors, for instance if you had 7-10 and the flop was 8-9-J , you flopped the "low" straight.......10-Q would be the hight straight or the nut straight.
When you have two suited cards the chance you will make a flush by the river is only a little over 6%. Also remember that it's unlikely you are going to get to see the turn and river for free and it's not always going to be worth your while drawing. You have to bear this in mind, with two suited cards you aren't going to make a flush very often.
Compare this to holding a pocket pair where it's about 12% that you will have a set or better on the flop and you should see the difference is huge. You'll make your hand much more often with a pocket pair and there's a much bigger chance you'll make it on the flop. It's about 20% you hit a set by the river. The chances of flopping a flush are less than 1%
Also another obvious thing to be careful with suited cards is making a lower flush. Having something like KQ suited and making a flush only to lose out to an ace high flush. If you have a flush which isn't the nut flush you have to try and figure out what your opponent is playing if you are getting action. Someone with a nut flush maybe more likely to check whereas someone with a lower flush may bet as they are scared of the board 4-flushing....the person with the nut flush would not be as concerned about this as he will still have the best flush.
Don't get carried away and think having suited cards means a junk hand is now playable.....it isn't !
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