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Every time you have a suited hand, there is an 11% chance that you will flop a flush draw. How well you play those flush draws will have a pretty big impact on your bottom line.
The Upswing Poker Level-Up boys walk you through playing flush draws as the preflop raiser and the preflop caller, both in and out of position. You’ll learn which specific flush draw combinations perform best as bets, which flush draws you should check, and key adjustments to make in multiway pots.
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He just talks toooo fast ?
this is so good!!! no one does it better than the upswing boys
great video
Hi upswing boys: flush draw OOP + PF caller; should you avoid check-raising A-high boards?
The reason is for A-high board it favours PF aggressor (AK AQ AA) which is happy to 3-bet my check-raise, which means accelerating the pot when we are behind (only 35%) or so.
I wonder if I am making this mistake – by giving credibility to PF aggressor on A-high flops.
Great episode, thanks boys
Raising IIP as a pre-flop caller: also depends what you are repping: 39Tss for example CO v BTN
Even if you raise nut flush draw with low kicker, it doesn't get much credence since you are really repping 333 (3 combo), some 9Tss (2 combo), flush draws; so prefer to call flop c-bet on this instance. Villian with AT, 99+ will call you off in a heartbeat.
I've seen people going broke shoving flush draw Vs a toptop.