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Originally Posted by OmahaDonk
Your T987ds vs T987r comparison is flawed. When big all ins happen people will have to fold higher flush and backdoor flush draws. The guy with a set or wrap doesn’t get to choose his side cards and your flush draws could be live. It’s also nice to block your opponents.
I know it's still better to be ds because you can freeroll, block opponents, hit backdoors, etc. But what I meant by it is, if you go 6 ways to the flop and end up 5 ways to the turn looking to hit your wrap but instead the flush completes, odds are you are no good with a middling flush. You're not really looking to hit the flush when going 6 handed. Whereas online since it ends up HU a lot, you might still not be good and should be cautious but will feel much more comfortable turning a 8 high flush than if you have the entire table still in the hand.