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It Improves Your Existing Poker Hand

The flop may make you a complete hand that is capable of winning the pot without any further improvement. You could make top pair two pair, trips or any other complete hand.
It gives you a good draw.
The flop may give you a good hand to draw to. This could include a four-card flush or straight draw. With three or more players in the hand you will generally be getting correct odds to draw to this hand.
It beats the board.
The cards in your hand will beat the cards on the board. If you hold an overpair to the board, you have the top pair in the pocket. Sometimes with just overcards higher than the board cards, you can continue playing.
This may sound very simplistic since there are other considerations you need to make even if the flop fits your hand. The make-up of the flop will be a determining factor as to whether you continue playing. Many players in low-limit games will play any two suited cards. If the flop shows two cards of the same suit, there is a good chance one of the other players could be on a flush draw. If the flop gave you an open-ended straight, you could be drawing dead if the other player makes a flush.
Players in low-limit games also like to play any Ace, regardless of the kicker with it. For this reason you have to be very careful when you see an Ace flop. If you are holding a small or medium pair, and there is a bet and raise with an Ace on board, you should fold. If you entered the pot with a small pair in late position, you should fold if you do not make a set on the flop.

Many times the flop will not fit any player. All the players will check the flop looking for the turn or river cards to improve their hands. It's for this reason that you want to play solid starting hands. If you have a card in your hand that is higher than any card on the flop, it is called an overcard. When everyone misses the flop and checks, you may pair an overcard on the turn or river to give you the winning hand. You should be aware that the more people in the hand, the more of a chance there is that someone will make a pair. If someone bets, and you hold only overcards then your safest move will be to fold.

Learning to read the board is an important skill you need to develop even if you follow the fit or fold method for playing your hand. You need to determine where your hand stands in relation to the best hand on the board. This is not to imply that someone will have the nuts for every hand, but you need to determine the strength 0f your hand compared to all of possible hands. The best hand after the flop is a huge favorite to be the winner at the end.

I wanted to find out how often the best hand after the flop went on to win the pot, so I ran a series of computer simulations using the Wilson Turbo Texas Hold'em software. The first simulation I ran was of five million hands with ten players using the low-limit profile. The best hand after the flop won 70 percent of the time. I repeated the simulation against a field of ten average players and found that the best hand after the flop won the pot 74 percent of the time. I ran a third simulation and found that heads up against one opponent it won 75 percent. These figures are a strong incentive to fold if the flop doesn't fit your hand. Playing wish hands, hoping for a miracle draw, will cost you a lot of money during your playing career. // you have nothing after the flop, fold your hand and save your money!

There is no single correct way to play your hand after the flop. There are just too many variables to take into account. You should also be aware of some other considerations.

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