Poker Strategy: How to play K-High Flushdraw Out of Position vs an Aggressive Opponent

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In this hand we go over what the best turn and river play is with the king high flush draw out of position vs an aggressive opponent.

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Poker Strategy: How to play K-High Flushdraw Out of Position vs an Aggressive Opponent

10 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: How to play K-High Flushdraw Out of Position vs an Aggressive Opponent

  1. hai brat ( and guys in this room ) .. i wanna ask about my hand … HERO 227- EFF , V 200
    HERO Ac Kc
    i raise to 8 ..V call .. BB re-raises to 16 … I call … V re-raises to 32BB fold … and I call … ( in this moments i think V has AA or QQ something like that … )
    FLOP 10d Kc 9d

    i check … and V jam to 150 … and I shove all in ….

    in this hand i wanna ask u brat or guys in this room… am i do stupid move when we surely know that ur opponent has AA , with that flop ?? thanks guys ….

  2. Obviously V had 33, what else could he have had here? LOL (Sarcasm intended). I'm probably never in this hand to begin with with K8s, but I'm calling river all day against a spewy player. I'm not at all pretending that I know better than Bart what we should be doing here, but live I would think that I've shown nothing but weakness by checking 3 times, and Vs stop and go looks very fishy. Every draw except QJ missed, we look weak as hell checking 3 times, and we have top pair. I could fold this against TAG or nitty players that are extremely 10x heavy when they bet this flop multiway, but against a button clicking gambly guy that's betting almost every time it's checked to him, I'm looking him up getting this price.

  3. This is why, you check-jam the flop in this scenario and be done with it. Its profitable, and then there are no more decisions, no more wishy-washy, no more what if this, what if that………

  4. I'm going to Vegas for the first time this weekend and I've watched so many of your videos. I feel like I'll owe you 20% of my winnings.

  5. The bet is too small and the pot is too large to fold against the way the Dentist described this player (simply grabs chips and will bet third pair), if you were against your average solid reg, than it does look like a 10, and then you'd have to go through your memory bank and think about how often this guy bluffs and whether he would bet so small on a bluff.

  6. U have 2 pair KK 1010. Villain could have QQ JJ or another pair. Plus Ax clubs. $150 bet. Easy call. It's nice to think of ranges, but i never got the idea that the V had a monster. The only 👹 s were under the 🛌. The ✔ on the turn said he didn't have crap. Raise him and collect the $$. Not 20/20. That was too easy to decipher. Quit staring under the 🛌.

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