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NL 25 6-max, flopped set vs big raise
Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ BB (6 max, 6 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cx
CO ($39.95) Button ($17.43) SB ($3.93) BB ($23.75) Hero ($47.75) MP ($25.63) BB is 16/4/4.5 after 101 hands MP is 74/6/0.97 after 106 hands CO is 35/7/1.11 after 103 hands Preflop: Hero is UTG with 5[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], 5[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]. SB posts a blind of $0.10. Hero raises to $1, MP calls $1, CO raises to $1.75, 2 folds, BB calls $1.50, Hero calls $0.75, MP calls $0.75. Maybe a bit agressive to raise here, but I do this all the time, often I can pick up the pot after the flop if nobody flops anything and if I flop a set, then I can make a lot of money. I think the call of the min-raise is standard here, especially with a cold-call in there. Flop: ($7.10) 5[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], 9[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], 6[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] (4 players) Perfect flop! I lead out because I was re-raised, so if he has a big pocket pair, I can make a lot of money. Is the bet amount good, do you bet pot? or maybe you even check and hope for the check-raise? At this level, I'd rather bet out, but what do you think? BB checks, Hero bets $4, MP calls $4, CO raises to $15, BB folds, Hero... OK, what should I do here, I can't be afraid of the straight and even if by some luck he has it, I have a lot of of redraw to a full house. But the thing is, do I want to keep MP in for the ride. Should I worry about the over set? I put CO on a big overpair, but I have no idea what MP could have, he could be drawing to a straight so I kinda want him out. I'm thinking re-raise, maybe even put it all-in and hope he can't get away from AA or KK, but I'm really not sure. |
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Re: NL 25 6-max, flopped set vs big raise
Marc-
This is a perfect spot for you to bet/3-bet all-in. Personally, I would lead a full PSB on the flop. This will help build a bigger pot when CO raises your bet with his over pair and will commit him when you push over the top! NH suh! Regards, Quarkncover |
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Re: NL 25 6-max, flopped set vs big raise
I think this is a pretty easy 3bet all in. I'm not sure there are too many hands that MP is calling the $15 but not you're all in anyway since he's relatively short, plus it looks like you've got CO in a real bad spot, so get all his money in.
Edit: Also, I don't like the PFR. I'd be curious to see if this is really working out at these limits. |
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Re: NL 25 6-max, flopped set vs big raise
I think CO has 78.
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Re: NL 25 6-max, flopped set vs big raise
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I think CO has 78. [/ QUOTE ] Young Gun- Why do you feel that the CO has 78 for a flopped straight here. His line is extremely consistent with KK/AA at these levels. I would like to hear your reasoning as to why you think he has 78. Regards, Quarkncover |
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Re: NL 25 6-max, flopped set vs big raise
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I think CO has 78. [/ QUOTE ] Pure and simple, this is seeing monsters under the bed where there are none. CO reraised preflop. He didn't do that with 78. He did that with a really big pair or POSSIBLY AK. Either way, hero's line seems really obvious: 3-bet all-in and stack him. |
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Re: NL 25 6-max, flopped set vs big raise
Thanks for the feedback. I did go all-in, MP folded, CO called.
He had aces... |
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Re: NL 25 6-max, flopped set vs big raise
I don't know about the PF raise. I push after the re-raise on the flop.
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Re: NL 25 6-max, flopped set vs big raise
78 isn't possible I am sorry
mixed up CO's stats with anothers |
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