Примери за използване на Flush draw на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Straight flush draw.
People can go crazy with straight and flush draws.
Suppose you have a flush draw on the turn.
Example 2 Semi-bluffs don't have to be straight or flush draws.
So for example if you have a flush draw, you have 9 outs on the flop.
Johnny Chan had for the nut flush draw.
When we hold the Royal flush draw there are actually only 47 possible outcomes.
Let's try one of the standard examples for pot odds in poker: The flush draw.
Tran was ahead with for the nut flush draw and an ace, while Shulman tabled.
Suited Flop: a flop with two cards of the same suit,enabling a flush draw.
When you had the straight flush draw, you were over 46.2% even though they both flopped sets.
Don't draw four cards, if you can get a royal flush drawing three.
If you bet, anyone with a flush draw will get 9.5 to 1 odds for a 4 to 1 draw, .
For example, in the scenario above with the straight draw, let's say you ALSO had a spade flush draw.
Example:"When you flop a set but there's a flush draw possible, you have to play it fast.".
As was stated, any flush draw would still get proper odds to draw(not knowing that they're drawing dead).
Visser called from the big blind with and although he flopped a flush draw, his hand never improved.
However the expected return for flush draw would still remain lower than the Royal Flush draw and low pair.
If you just call then your opponent could feasibly put you on a Queen,an Eight, a mid-pair, a flush draw or even a gutshot straight draw. .
There are a lot of missed straight and flush draws and very few big value hands besides 9x or a flopped monster that he could have.
Many players would definitely go forthe Royal flush and hold the Jacks and Queen of diamonds(or the flush draw), which would in this case prove a major error.
Someone who DOES have a flush draw, will often take the route of semi-bluffing the turn, and you can make him pay too much to see the last card.
Some players seem to think they are entitled to a pot,if you get it allin with a set vs a flush draw, you are going to be losing the pot approximately 27% of the time.
In the case of a flush draw on the turn in Texas Hold'em, you're getting about 4-1(actually 37-9, since there are 37 cards that will"miss" you, and 9 that will give you the flush, but 4-1 is a good enough approximation) if the flush will be the best hand.
For example, many players will call with straight or flush draws on the flop, but won't call with those hands again on the turn if they miss.
However, if their fourth street card is the J,you might want to slow down since that may have very well improved their straight draw, flush draw or given them a pair.
Many players would be happy to get their stack all-in here, because with a flush draw and overcard you're very likely to have around 50% equity if all the chips get into the middle.
Another reason not to lead this hand is because knowing the 8 and6 cannot be in the opponent's hand makes it a bit less likely that he has a busted flush draw(one of the hands Hero wants to make fold).
Considering the odds of filling in an open-ended straight with one card are 5-to-1 against, while a one-card flush draw is more like 4.5-to-1, I guess you would say if I was smart, I'm drawing to a flush. .
In Omaha 8/b, you do not want to be drawing to anything less than a King-high flush without any backup possibilities if there's big multiway action, as you may well be drawing dead or near-dead to a player with a made hand andanother player with an Ace/King-high flush draw.