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creative 11-07-2007 11:37 AM

Re: 3/6 deep, set on 3 flush board
 
why cant this be a whiffed cr turned by him with tt-77

this is a v easy call i dont ever consider folding here, i dont see folding or shoving as better options

emil3000 11-07-2007 11:54 AM

Re: 3/6 deep, set on 3 flush board
 
wtf lol bet turn play for stacks!

dangerfish 11-07-2007 12:29 PM

Re: 3/6 deep, set on 3 flush board
 
I bet this turn and if he has it and I don't redraw then reload. Once you check how can you really fold? Get the money in on the turn with decent equity and move on. There are a lot of hands I wish I would have played differently or gotton away from but non of them involve me flopping top set HU.

ikestoys 11-07-2007 12:56 PM

Re: 3/6 deep, set on 3 flush board
 
do you realize how good your equity is on the turn?

bet

fishfather 11-07-2007 01:10 PM

Re: 3/6 deep, set on 3 flush board
 
better than I realized if I'm behind.

I figured he's got the flush or he's way behind. If he's way behind he's not calling a turn bet. Meh!

FLAWless 11-07-2007 02:09 PM

Re: 3/6 deep, set on 3 flush board
 
Just because he called the flop doesn't mean he had a flush. Your reraise preflop was ridiculously huge, do you not want action with your kings?(at least ya got it though). I probably still bet the turn just because I dont wanna give him a free river heart. What do you think his range is pre for calling? 30/20 is loose but still fairly smart and for him to flat call a raise pre then flat a 7x reraise, its not like he has 67s. Id assume AQhh, AKhh would be the only two flushes he could have, but could definitely have lower set, a slowplayed big pair, or just TP

NLMan 11-07-2007 02:39 PM

Re: 3/6 deep, set on 3 flush board
 
WTF? Call!!! There is no way you can fold that! There aren't a whole lot of flushes that he can have, so I can't imagine folding. AKs would probably reraise you on the flop and AQs would probably fold preflop. I don't see any value in reraising, though.

I also like how you checked the turn. Too deep. WA/WB, and now you can also snap a river bluff!

KingGordy 11-07-2007 02:41 PM

Re: 3/6 deep, set on 3 flush board
 
River seems like a clear call. WTF at your raise sizing preflop though.

fishfather 11-07-2007 02:45 PM

Re: 3/6 deep, set on 3 flush board
 
so what do u put him on?

KingGordy 11-07-2007 02:49 PM

Re: 3/6 deep, set on 3 flush board
 
[ QUOTE ]
so what do u put him on?

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I don't know but it's extremely difficult to put him on naked hearts. I don't think it's unreasonable for 22 or 77 to play relatively slow on the flop given that a raise would look ridiculously scary with 400bb stacks, and you could probably get away from AA or AK against a flop c/r. He could also have AA or AK himself, although I'll admit they're less likely.


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