If we are known to check-raise all-in with a four-flush after the flop, it will be right to check-raise all-in when we have a great hand too. |
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Although it would be possible to flop a four-flush or flush, the hand would have little value unless you held the A of the suit. |
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As a side note, were you the player with the four-flush in this situation, a call would be okay. |
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If you have a four-flush after the flop, there are nine of your suit left in the deck, so you have nine outs. |
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This means that the odds are more than 4 to 1 against you when you draw one card to a four-flush. |
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Just remember, a four-flush with A-K on the flop is a powerful hand that should be played aggressively. |
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Being dealt a pat flush before any cards are dealt and getting that flush after you're already holding a four-flush are two completely different things! |
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