How You SHOULD Play Four Flush Boards (But Probably Don’t)

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Boards with four of the same suit aren’t the easiest boards to play. High-stakes poker pro Uri Peleg made this video to help you play them better. With the aid of a solver, he shows you an important but unintuitive play you should often make on four-to-a-flush (and four-to-a-straight) boards. The specific board and hand in question is from High Stakes Poker featuring an overbet river bluff from Daniel Negreanu.

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10 thoughts on “How You SHOULD Play Four Flush Boards (But Probably Don’t)

  1. Son unos TINDER.Uno de los mejoresn conciertos Mañas no 9 se l 💯💞😍

  2. It's funny you give the JJJ flop as an example, last night I played a hand at 2/5 live where MP opened, CO called, I 3bet on the button with AJo, both call. Flop is TTT, we all check, turn is a 5, checks round, river is a king, checks to me, I think about bluffing but decide to just check back and take my SDV. Nobody had any idea what to do in the hand except check and hope for the best 😀

  3. The final part of this series drops on Friday (April 22).

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  4. Ok but villains in real life DONT fold low flushes and call with 2 prs out of position. It may be correct to play this way if villains play this way but they DONT in real life low stakes games. You should node lock to villains calling w most all flushes and folding most all pairs and 2 pairs and than look at the results. If you don't node lock pio into what people are doing the results are useless.

  5. What exactly is the definition of „pushing some equity“. Weird wording but you hear it all the time now

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