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novel20 11-30-2007 05:01 AM

Re: NL100: Nut straight, 3betted pot - extracting question
 
You should stay at NL 25.

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3/4 pot it, just as you would with a set or anything else you'd c'bet this flop with. Villain showed K9 of hearts? =p

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Nooo! I checked, villain bets and I check-raised him. He instanly mucks.

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Ulkis 11-30-2007 05:13 AM

Re: NL100: Nut straight, 3betted pot - extracting question
 
Bet, because when another heart comes, you won't get any more money from the villain into the pot. You want them to invest before they realise they're lost.

2.7182 11-30-2007 05:23 AM

Re: NL100: Nut straight, 3betted pot - extracting question
 

Bet in the upper range of your ussual cbet (people tend to believe you less in monotone flops), also a 4th heart will shut up the action.

JSampras1 11-30-2007 05:44 AM

Re: NL100: Nut straight, 3betted pot - extracting question
 
Another reason not to check/raise is if you just c-bet, and he's feeling super aggro, has KQ with the Kh or something maybe he raises you. Plus you will not be happy if the board pairs, and a heart or K kills your action. Check raise pretty much kills the hand unless he has a set, in which case he'll get all in anyway.

I guess if he has nothing C/R gets you the most money, but with a monster like that I'd rather assume he has a hand that can call/raise and go for his whole stack.


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