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No limit strategy.
After the flop specific hands: When you flop a draw -- when you have a straight or a flush draw in No Limit Texas Holdem, it's very important to know who you are playing against. Good players make it unworthy to chase for a draw. Therefore if you have a drawable hand, calculating the pot odds is very important. You should consider the following:
If you are getting good pot odds up to your entire bankroll, try to be the bettor and not the caller. If you are in an early position you should usually check and call only if the pot odds are worth it.
Remember that even though a flush has more outs than an open ended straight, 9 compared to 8, you are more likely to get called once you catch your straight than after you make the flush. When you flop top pair, you should bet your strong hands but remember that many of the big loses occur when a player falls in love with his top pair and won't let go. If a good player calls your bet or raised it, you should consider folding.
When you flop two pairs, because you probably have the best hand, you should carefully consider what the odds are that the next card will make someone else's hand better, before deciding how much to bet. If you have the bottom two pairs, bet very aggressively because a lot of cards can make your hand worthless. On the other hand, if you have the top two pairs and no flush or straight are possible, you can be less aggressive letting another player get the second best hand.
When you flop a set, if you have a pocket pair the odds of getting a set or better are about 12%.
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