Flopping Four To A Flush

romebigbrother wrote an interesting post today on
Here’s a quick excerpt
Let’s say you are playing a hand like AdTd. The board comes down Jd 6s 6d. There’s potential trips, full houses and two pairs out there depending on what your opponents may be holding. You need to find out where you are and quickly.
If you are first to act, or no one has bet yet, then put in a good sized bet. About 3/4 of the pot should do.
If someone has bet in front of you, then you shold raise them back.
The wrong thing to do its to check/call and wait to hit your flush.
If you bet/raise on the flop, you not only take control of the hand, but you give your opponents the chance to fold. Remember, it is always better to win a small pot than lose a big pot and aggression will often narrow the field of players you have to compete against on the turn.
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