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Old 09-07-2007, 04:17 AM
reup reup is offline
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Default Re: how to play set here? 333 [AT3o] NL1000$

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reraising preflop makes no sense.i think you played preflop fine. of course to mix things up you can reraise sometimes with 33 but only to mix up your play, it should not be standard. I don't hate a call and crai/ on the turn but what do you do if a heart turns? I think as played you can reraise him here on the flop, to 500 - 600. if he folds you prob. werent going to get any money from him on the turn anyway once you called his reraise, unless a heart comes out which makes the decision really tough. if he flat calls, you know he has a hand he likes(2pair,tptk set rarely a flush draw) and you can probably stack him on the turn unless he shows down aa,1010, which he prob. pushes after your flop reraise, you can then decide whether he has aa or 10 10 so i think this play gives you the potsize you want and the most information. you are worrying about telling him what hand you have so you make a big all in bet so he thinks you are bluffing. but what hands do you think he calls you with? this depends on your read of the villian. have you seen him make a big call with a weak hand? if so it may be the right play. but without any player info i still like the smaller raise

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disagree with limping in the sb pretty much ever especially with a pair like threes you have no edge, the flop is gonna come overs and you have no plan except to lead the flop and hope or check and fold to his auto bet since you showed weakness by checking.

do you care if a heart falls on the turn, i don't i have a set vs. an aggressive player, i'm stacking off here everytime unless i whiff a turn c/r and the river hearts.

what makes you think he'll think you're bluffing when you three bet the flop?

since you limped in preflop which is weak, and then bet the flop, just calling the flop and going for a turn c/r seems appropriate though if he's aggressive enough to stack off wtih an ace get it in but i wouldn't be sure of that yet if the only read you have is 'he's aggressive'. go for the c/r and let him think you have a weak ace or a flush draw and let him try to run you over.
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