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Sphere99991 11-19-2007 02:57 PM

Re: 100NL, flopped a Set on a ugly board
 
Villain has like 1/2 pot left after flop right? Just stick him in on turn. On the insane off-chance he has a 5 or is lucky enough to have a higher set, well then [censored] him. But his range is much more likely Ax so just get it in there.

People_Mover 11-19-2007 04:59 PM

Re: 100NL, flopped a Set on a ugly board
 
i call here all day.

Insane_Steve 11-19-2007 05:20 PM

Re: 100NL, flopped a Set on a ugly board
 
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InstaCall

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Especially assuming the K isn't a spade. If he has a 5 here, oh well, but you are getting like 3:1 if the stack sizes are correct and there's a LOT of hands he's doing this with that has no 5.

EDIT: Actually Sphere's analysis of the turn play looks better. I think I'm getting it in on the turn, since A5 or X5ss are the only X5 hands that make sense here and you are getting paid off by all kinds of AX hands against a lot of opponents at 100NL.

brandysbich 11-19-2007 06:31 PM

Re: 100NL, flopped a Set on a ugly board
 
Yeah I get it in on the turn here too....Anything he calls with on the flop he's calling with on the turn...as played easy call

kosher 11-19-2007 09:53 PM

Re: 100NL, flopped a Set on a ugly board
 
Im sorry if what i said was a bit blunt but I am not trying to be mean. Maybe it was a little sarcastic. I do think that what i said is good advice for the OP.

Jayshark - chill.

InstaCall... You have a set. HU this is insanely strong. This combined with the fact that you have a significant amount of money committed to the pot means that villain needs to have a straight a high percentage of the time to make this a fold.

Obviously he had a straight this time or else you probably wouldn't be posting it. Try not to be results orientated. As played this is an easy call.

FWIW i agree with everybody else. You should just stick it in on turn.

I apologize for I what i said was a bit prickish - I don't like it when people don't use hand converters. Read the FAQ about posting. Its stickied in every forum.

InstaCall 11-19-2007 11:15 PM

Re: 100NL, flopped a Set on a ugly board
 
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Im sorry if what i said was a bit blunt but I am not trying to be mean. Maybe it was a little sarcastic. I do think that what i said is good advice for the OP.

Jayshark - chill.

InstaCall... You have a set. HU this is insanely strong. This combined with the fact that you have a significant amount of money committed to the pot means that villain needs to have a straight a high percentage of the time to make this a fold.

Obviously he had a straight this time or else you probably wouldn't be posting it. Try not to be results orientated. As played this is an easy call.

FWIW i agree with everybody else. You should just stick it in on turn.

I apologize for I what i said was a bit prickish - I don't like it when people don't use hand converters. Read the FAQ about posting. Its stickied in every forum.

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He had the 5. good assuming though..

kosher 11-20-2007 02:02 AM

Re: 100NL, flopped a Set on a ugly board
 
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He had the 5. good assuming though..

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That is unfortunate.

uminchu 11-20-2007 03:41 AM

Re: 100NL, flopped a Set on a ugly board
 
what was the other card unless its a five that s gross


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