Sixth Street
1. Do you ever fold on sixth street ?
Ans : Yes. You frequently should do so.
2. Why ?
Ans : Because one or more of your opponents can catch a card that might mean you are drawing dead, plus there may be a bet and a raise.
3. Be specific ?
Ans : When there is a lot of betting and raising on sixth street, the pot is virtually certain to be split. You will not be getting the figuring odds you need to attempt to draw out on the high end when you have only two pair.
4. What does this mean ?
Ans : It generally means that the only time you should try to catch is when you have a lot of outs – such as when you hold a good low hands draw, a flush draw, or trips – and you are getting the proper odds.
Introduction / Starting hands / Three of a Kind Wired / Disguising Your Hand / Ante Stealing / Getting Reraised on a Semi-Steal / When an Ace Raises / When the Bring-In Raises / General Strategy / How Far Do You Go? / Fourth Street / Check-Raising on Fourth and Fifth Streets / Fifth Street / Sixth Street / Seventh Street / Position / Playing the High Hands / Bluffing / Slow-Playing / Knowing Your Opponents / Raising Aggressively / The Toughest Decision of All / Staying to the End / Pairing the Door Card / Keeping Track of the Cards / Scare Cards / An Expert Play / Another Good Play / Reading Hands / Psychology / Afterthought