What IS it with this new 'trend' of overplaying flush draws?
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:05 am
This is something I have noticed only recently, and mainly in 888PL online games, but other sites aswell. People overplaying, even pushing, with a flush draw. And it doesnt even need be the NFD, nor do they need be short-stacked.
Take this hand:
nigel chk-calls the flop, where his chances are hitting the flush are highest, then pushes over the top of me on the turn

Sidenote: Hand History was converted to a jpg using a small program I am writing as AceLosesKing suggested one would be a good idea, and i agree. An uploadable jpg was the best solution I could come up with. It is not quite 'releasable' yet, but if people are interested, it will be soon... Still a few minor things to work out (ie pot size on the river when an allin is called but not met fully). Please note it is written specifically for 888.com's Hand History format.
Output of program is a not so compressed, hence cleare,r jpg... ( but I needed to use a cropping tool, until it is completed.
Any feedback most welcome and appreciated...
Take this hand:
nigel chk-calls the flop, where his chances are hitting the flush are highest, then pushes over the top of me on the turn
Sidenote: Hand History was converted to a jpg using a small program I am writing as AceLosesKing suggested one would be a good idea, and i agree. An uploadable jpg was the best solution I could come up with. It is not quite 'releasable' yet, but if people are interested, it will be soon... Still a few minor things to work out (ie pot size on the river when an allin is called but not met fully). Please note it is written specifically for 888.com's Hand History format.
Output of program is a not so compressed, hence cleare,r jpg... ( but I needed to use a cropping tool, until it is completed.
Any feedback most welcome and appreciated...
