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What are the odds of flopping a flush draw with two suited cards?

In other words, the chance of a player actually flopping a flush when holding two suited cards is about 1 in 119. (So the next time you flop a flush realize how rare that is.)
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What are the odds of hitting a flush with 2 suited cards on the flop?

The odds of flopping a flush when you have two suited cards is 1 in 118, but even when you do flop a flush, you have to be careful that your flush holds up for the rest of the hand.
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How often do suited connectors flop a draw?

Your odds of flopping a flush with suited connectors are around 119-1. Hitting a flush draw (i.e. 2 of the same suited cards) on the flop are around 10-1. If you hit the flush draw your odds of hitting on either the River or Turn are around 2.9-1.
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How often do two suited cards make a flush?

In other words, the chance of a player actually flopping a flush when holding two suited cards is about 1 in 119. (So the next time you flop a flush realize how rare that is.)
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Are suited connectors worth playing?

Suited connectors can be especially effective in deep stack poker. An experienced player might call a loose player when he raises and re-raises with suited connectors in an attempt to win a big pot. Large stacks increase the value of suited connectors because of larger implied odds.
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How often do we flop a flush draw in poker

Should you bet a flush draw?

When In Position, you should consider calling most of the flush draws in your range to maximize the advantage of position. Calling forces your opponents to provide the maximum amount of information about their hand while concealing yours. If they check turn, you should bet your weakest 50% of flush draws.
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What is the most common flop in poker?

Common flop types include:
  • "high" flops containing two or three high cards ( or higher)
  • "low" flops with two or three low cards ( or lower)
  • "wet" flops with coordinated cards providing flush and/or straight draws (or made flushes or straights)
  • "dry" flops with uncoordinated cards providing no draws.
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What is the rarest thing in poker?

as above. The royal flush is a case of the straight flush. It can be formed 4 ways (one for each suit), giving it a probability of 0.000154% and odds of 649,739 : 1.
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What is the hardest thing to get in poker?

Poker-hand rankings: from strongest to weakest
  • Four of a Kind. ...
  • Full house. ...
  • Flush. ...
  • Straight. ...
  • Three of a kind. ...
  • Two pair. Two different sets of two cards of matching rank. ...
  • Pair. A pair of cards of the same rank in different suits. ...
  • High card. The lowest-ranked hand available.
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What is the unluckiest card in poker?

2-7 (offsuit)

A 2-7 offsuit hand is the worst hand to start with in Texas Hold 'Em poker because there are so few good options available to you: you have no straight draw, no flush draw, and even if you wind up with a pair of 7s or a pair of 2s, you're unlikely to have the best hand.
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What is a backdoor flush draw?

A backdoor draw, or runner-runner draw, is a drawing hand that needs to catch two outs to win. For example, a hand with three cards of the same suit has a backdoor flush draw because it needs two more cards of the suit.
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What is a backdoor flush?

In hold'em or Omaha, a flush that is completed using both the turn and river cards. For example, if a player has. and the flop only brings one heart, that player needs both the turn and river to bring hearts in order to complete a "backdoor flush." See also "Runner-Runner."
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Should you call nut flush draw?

For example, should you miss your draw, you can check back on the river and potentially win if your opponent has a missed hand himself. Because of this, there is more incentive to call (rather than raise) with nut flush draws when you are in position.
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Should you go all in preflop with Jacks?

Stack depth is crucial when playing pocket Jacks. When in the 30 to 40 big blind range you're almost always going to want to get it all-in with Jacks. There are only a few hands that beat you preflop and most players will cram it in at this stack depth with a relatively wide range.
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Should you limp with suited connectors?

The proper way to play suited connectors in short-handed games is to play them aggressively. Limping is a no-no. When you're aggressive with your suited connectors, you give yourself the most ways to win.
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What are the odds of flopping a straight flush with suited connectors?

What Are The Odds of Flopping a Straight Flush? Very few starting hand combinations even allow the opportunity to flop a straight flush. For hands that have four ways to flop a straight flush (suited connectors 54 through JT), you have an 0.02% chance of making a straight flush on the flop.
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What is a gutshot in poker?

gutshot (plural gutshots) Alternative form of gut-shot. (poker slang) A poker hand which is four cards to a straight, where only one rank can complete a straight. E.g. 3-4-6-7, only a five completes the straight; A gut-shot straight. A shot in the gut.
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What are the odds of hitting an open-ended straight draw?

The most common straight draw scenarios you will experience is when you are drawing to eight outs for an open-ended straight draw. With eight outs and 47 unseen cards, on the flop, the odds of making your draw are 8/47 = 0.17 * 100 = 17%.
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What are the odds of filling an inside straight?

For the inside straight draw, you'll always have four outs, so: Chances of making your straight on the turn: 4 * 2 = 8% Chances of making your straight by the river: 4 * 4 = 16%
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What is a gutshot flush draw?

Gutshots, also known as 'inside straight draws' are just one kind of draw you catch in poker. The typical definition of a gutshot is that you have 4 cards to improve your draw, which is only half of the number of outs you'd have with an open-ended straight draw (OESD).
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How much equity does a backdoor flush draw have?

Backdoor flush draw hands have a little extra equity (~4%) than their non-backdoor flush draw counterparts. You get a playability boost from being able to turn a flush draw, which allows you to realize more equity and get into more good bluffing spots.
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Can you win with a flush draw?

A flush draw on its own isn't a complete hand because it's one card short of a flush, but depending on what cards you have in your flush draw you can be well on your way to winning the poker game. In terms of overall hand rankings, we already mentioned that a flush is the fifth strongest hand in poker.
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What are the worst positions in poker?

The blinds are the least desirable position because a player is forced to contribute to the pot and they must act first on all betting rounds after the flop. Although the big blind has a big advantage on the first round of betting, it is on average the biggest money losing position.
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