Ok, so now you have seen the failure, now what? There is no black and white when making decisions after the failed action, but there are many questions you can ask yourself to help you make the best choice.
1. Are flop helping hand? Did you hit a high pair, three of a kind, or even better? Are flop came out with what we’re looking for?
2. Does my opponent flop help? After watching the opponent’s betting pattern / action of the previous hand, whether it is possible that this failure has helped?
3. Is there a reference to the failure? Is there any possibility flush? If there are 3 cards of the same type then someone may have been hit flush and have you beaten up – so be careful. If there are 2 cards of the same type then one can have a flush draw. In this situation you have to bet to make your opponent pay to see another card. You cannot let people see the free card in case of drawing a red face.
Is there a possibility of a straight? If all cards have sprawled near a very high chance that someone had hit a straight.
4. Are you in charge?
After answering the above you will have a much better idea whether you’re in the lead after the flop. If you think in front of you so be sure to bet, you want to extract as much money from your opponent as possible. Let him see the free card will only give him a chance to pursue your lead hand.
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