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Old 10-20-04, 03:41 PM
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YOU played it right - keep ramming and jamming that pot while you have the nuts (in this case, top set). What Charlie is saying, and I hope he will clarify, is that the person raising with their draw isn't making as bad a play as you think. I didnt' see the hand, but it may not have been a bad play at all.

If I flop a nut flush draw, for example, I will ALWAYS raise the flop bet (even if the guy has top set, which I obviously wouldn't know) when I'm in late position. I do this for two reasons:

1. It build the pot and gives me better math to continue with my draw
2. It usually gives me the option of taking a free card on the turn.
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