Re: Too Perfect Flop -- What line do you take?
225 in the pot, I probably bet 150 50% of the time and 200 50% of the time. On a QT6r flop I would usually bet the same 150-200 with AA, KK, AK, AQ, AJ, AT, TT, 66, JJ, KJ, J9, and occasionally some other hands, including weaker tens, middle pairs, and bluffs, although some of the time I would check some of those. The point of course being that unless you are a total nit there are plenty of hands he has to call with the times you have top set. Some opponents fold to preflop raisers too often; if you are against one fo them here, tough. The point versus that type isn't to trap them with top set but to bet bet bet with weaker hands. Early in the tourney, this can be a decent time to bet, get a fold, and show, assuming you plan on playing aggressively with weaker hands in the near future..
*Obviously I wouldn't have reraised some of those that often preflop.
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