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1010 set line early in $10 18 pp on stars
don't post many 18 person ones on here but wanted a line check...I very rarely check this on the flop but with 4 people I hoped someone had an ace and wanted to keep them in if they didnt...all look okay? Sorry I did'nt convert but playing in too many
PokerStars Game #11412759868: Tournament #57908496, $10+$1 Hold'em No Limit - Level I (10/20) - 2007/08/10 - 13:44:52 (ET) Table '57908496 2' 9-max Seat #8 is the button Seat 1: chia1904 (1840 in chips) Seat 2: jonaswv (1650 in chips) Seat 3: hero (2060 in chips) Seat 4: BrewC44 (1220 in chips) Seat 5: ellibaer (1700 in chips) Seat 6: bossyjay (1470 in chips) Seat 7: hb-vfb (930 in chips) Seat 8: astreintes (1470 in chips) Seat 9: dollzeyez (1160 in chips) dollzeyez: posts small blind 10 chia1904: posts big blind 20 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to hero [Tc Td] jonaswv: folds hero: raises 40 to 60 BrewC44: calls 60 ellibaer: folds bossyjay: folds hb-vfb: folds astreintes: folds dollzeyez: calls 50 chia1904: calls 40 *** FLOP *** [8c Ts Ad] dollzeyez: checks chia1904: checks hero: checks BrewC44: bets 200 dollzeyez: folds chia1904: folds hero: calls 200 *** TURN *** [8c Ts Ad] [2c] hero: checks BrewC44: bets 200 hero: raises 300 to 500 BrewC44: calls 300 *** RIVER *** [8c Ts Ad 2c] [Qs] hero: bets 480 BrewC44: calls 460 and is all-in |
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Re: 1010 set line early in $10 18 pp on stars
turn raise is too small. Charge draws.
If someone has a good ace/two pair on flop, they are calling/reraising your opening bet here so I lead out. |
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Re: 1010 set line early in $10 18 pp on stars
He bet into 3 people on the flop, then bet into you (the preflop raiser) on the turn. He has the Ace, so just shove the turn against his stack.
And I agree with Hojo, lead this board. Flopping a set with an Ace out vs. three opponents is a godsend. Absolutely zero opponents are folding an Ace to your bet here, and some may even raise you. Lead. --TFGoose |
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results
usually do lead but didnt want to fold out the non ace hands...that ended up being the case as he flipped over QQ for the river two outer higher set...cooler but I think I played it for max value...if I led the flop he would have folded or not put in another dollar after turn
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Re: results
QQ? Wow, interesting line he took there for sure. Still, with three opponents and a straight draw heavy board, I think you have to lead here. The presence of the Ace usually brings someone along for the ride, which is even more incentive. True, you probably wouldn't have gotten much chance for value by leading here, but I think this particular instance isn't the norm.
--TFGoose |
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Re: results
Flop a set 4 handed to an A high flop, checked to you 3rd to act, I bet the flop every time.
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