Re: When the value of your set comes into question
First of all, don't cold call with 44. You need implied odds to make playing these hands preflop worthwhile, and you don't get them when you pay two bets before seeing a flop.
And you flop top set on a drawless board. There's no way that I'm not raising all the way down. When I'm behind only 88 and QQ here (assuming that he's not psychic and capped the turn with A3), I'm willing to raise and cap the river.
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