The flush interferes with the set

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Hello! Often when playing postflop, I have the following problem: the flop is a flush draw, and I have a set. The flush hits on the turn. This intimidates the opponent. As a result, it is not possible to increase the bank.
Does this often happen to you too?
 
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sincos said:
Hallo! Often when playing postflop, I have the following problem: the flop is a flash draw and I have a set. The flush comes on the turn. This scares the enemy. As a result, it is impossible to increase the bank.
Does this happen to you too often?
I think that in such a situation, you should make a small raise to see the opponent's reaction. In such a situation, he can fold thinking you have a flash. And if he calls, you'll have a small chance to build a full house.
 
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sincos said:
Hello! Often when playing postflop, I have the following problem: the flop is a flush draw, and I have a set. The flush hits on the turn. This intimidates the opponent. As a result, it is not possible to increase the bank.
Does this often happen to you too?
Of course! It happens not once, twice or three, It happen several times for the players who bear thousands hands through their hand history records. Our villain opponents may represent having a flush draw and bluff two ways if he notice you with a weaker draw.
Anyway, the only way to a set beat a flush is with quads, but don't wait too much for it. This is how I understand:).
 
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sincos said:
Hello! Often when playing postflop, I have the following problem: the flop is a flush draw, and I have a set. The flush hits on the turn. This intimidates the opponent. As a result, it is not possible to increase the bank.
Does this often happen to you too?
Yes if you play lots of games, so many situation you can have. Bet at least 1/2 of the pot and when flush come, bet 1/4 or 1/3 of the pot to make it smaller as if you check he might bet 50% of the pot try to represent flush. You need to call to see the river and hope that board get pair.
 
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It is a hand that happens many times friend.
When the trio comes out on the flop, it is very likely that you have the best hand, but it happens that the full house would be ideal, but this does not always materialize.
In addition, if flush or straight projects come out with your trio for the opponent, even if he does not have those projects, they generally use it to make the big bluff.
At least I don't get mad for not taking advantage of those situations if I bet big and everyone folds. Directly I go with a strong bet and if they have the flush or straight draw if they want to see it they pay what I propose, and if the draw doesn't come out on the turn I go even stronger. It is the only way that with a project they do not beat your trio.
If the pair I have in hand is high 99 + I always raise preflop, whoever wants to see me call.
Simple and easy. greetings friend;););)(y)(y)(y)
 
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A lot and it's all part of variance, you don't have to be getting bad beats to suffer from negative effects of variance.

It is often worth considering what cards can come to limit your "action" when you make a bet, sometimes you need to get as many chips in the pot as you can now before "bad" cards come that opponent's won't call on - always plan ahead, don't just think about the street you are on.
 
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