Re: nl 20 set on danger board, did i miss my value?
You're a wuss and it costs you money. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
His three-bet calling range is probably fairly narrow, but against it you're still crushing when you hit this flop. On the turn you're behind KK/QQ/JJ/TT but you're ahead of AK/AQ/AJ/KQ/88-. If this guy called the three-bet preflop and called the flop bet you've got to think he's a bit scared. I like him for unpaired big cards with either TPTK or something similar. Given how scary the board just got on the turn, I lead for $8 with the intention of pushing the river if the card isn't too scary (T would be very scary, A would be scary, nothing else REALLY freaks me out).
As played on the turn, I lead the river for $6 hoping for a thin call from a hand I crush, and I probably call a push-raise, though I do so reluctantly.
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