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[ QUOTE ] ugh, me neither, although I'm probably not too excited about calling. A good player doesn't play a set this way. A bad player might play a set this way, but they also would play AQ and possibly other assorted junk this way as well. That makes this a call in my book. [/ QUOTE ] In my experience "bad" players almost exclusively slowplay sets. "Good" players at least get some action going on the flop to make the bets bigger on later streets. I had a note on a player that he can stack off w/ TPWK. I played a set nearly EXACTLY this way and got it all in on the flop. If villain thinks that OP overvalues TP/Overpair, I can see him playing this way. [/ QUOTE ] Bad players come in all varieties. Some slowplay their sets to death, some don't get value off of their sets when they hit because they do stuff like above. Also, I don't understand your second point. There are always going to be exceptional circumstances like the one that you outline, but do you disagree that a good player in most cases will not play a set like this? |
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