Re: set of fours in blind battle vs total unknown
Let me preface my comments by saying that I play 10NL and am moving up to 25NL this month.
Let's see what beats us.
66
JJ
QQ
52
75
I think we can safely say he doesn't hold JJ or QQ as he would have raised those hands preflop.
Your typical player is going to raise 66 when he hits his set. If he doesn't raise the flop, he should raise the turn. In short, I don't see 66 being played this way.
52 would probably get folded on the flop, depending upon the looseness of the player.
75 probably raises the turn because of the dual flush draws.
In short, I think we're most definitely ahead and we should raise. A push is probably best. If he's calling a raise, he's calling a push and we want a call since we're most likely ahead.
Looking at the action, his most likely hands are AQ and QJ.
Push and see the pot pushed your way.
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Please correct me if I'm way off.
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