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	I should note as well that the flip side of this is that flushes are easier to represent as a bluff because they are usually more obvious than straights.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by LawDude 
	
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by kiwiMark 'cause when a flush  hits it's like WHABAM THERE ARE THREE CARDS WITH THE SAME LITTLE PICTURES IN MY FACE, whereas when a straight  hits it's just like, "Hey look, a seven. Sup." This is true, and it also means that straight  draws are a little more valuable in terms of IMPLIED odds  than the number of outs  would indicate. You can more often get paid off by your straight  (as long as there aren't 4 cards to the straight  on the board) than by your flush , because when you open  up and bet after a flush  card hits, everyone in the back  of their mind starts thinking FLUSH ! |