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NL-$200, Set vs possible flush
I am playing 20/15 and have been pretty aggressive. My oponent is 35/0/1.71 but I only have 60 hands on him.
Please guide me through the optimal play on each street. When the king comes on the turn I bet kind of small because I think he calls me on the flop with a pair a lot of the time and I don't want to loose those hands when the king hits. [Hold 'em] (1.00|2.00 No Limit - Cash Game) Real Money - mrhish sitting in seat 1 with $198.00 - Mielove sitting in seat 2 with $47.13 - MrLorT sitting in seat 3 with $549.40 - tchtch sitting in seat 4 with $179.00 [Dealer] - maffiosa sitting in seat 5 with $313.71 - HERO sitting in seat 6 with $214.65 maffiosa posted the small blind - $1.00 HERO posted the big blind - $2.00 ** Dealing card to HERO: 10 of Spades, 10 of Diamonds mrhish folded Mielove folded MrLorT folded tchtch called - $2.00 maffiosa called - $2.00 HERO bet - $11.00 tchtch called - $11.00 maffiosa folded ** Dealing the flop: 6 of Hearts, 10 of Hearts, 5 of Spades HERO bet - $18.00 tchtch called - $18.00 ** Dealing the turn: King of Hearts HERO bet - $36.00 tchtch called - $36.00 ** Dealing the river: Queen of Clubs HERO bet - $40.00 tchtch raised - $80.00 |
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Re: NL-$200, Set vs possible flush
ur bet sizes are really bad. Bet more on turn and def. bet/fold more on the river, or check.
I think you have to call this river, but I don't feel happy about it. |
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