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Set of 7\'s
I'm at work so I don't have the hand history, but I'm only interested in the flop, so the hand history is fairly simple.
25NL on PokerStars with 6 players. No reads on any players because I just sit down at the table. I'm dealt two red 7's in MP. UTG limps in. I raise to $1, the button calls, UTG calls. Flop is Q, 10, 7 all spades. UTG is short stacked and goes all-in for $4.25. I call the $4.25 (my stack is around $25). Button, whose stack is also around $25 then raises and goes all-in, making it $21.75 for me to call What's my play? |
#2
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Re: Set of 7\'s
Call. Hope your hand holds up against what is probably AQ and QT/KJ. Take yourself out back and beat the hell out of yourself for calling and not re-raising all-in when you had the chance.
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Re: Set of 7\'s
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Call. Hope your hand holds up against what is probably AQ and QT/KJ. Take yourself out back and beat the hell out of yourself for calling and not re-raising all-in when you had the chance. [/ QUOTE ] Agree. |
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Re: Set of 7\'s
Raise UTG's shove.
As played, call. |
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Re: Set of 7\'s
you definitely should be raising UTG's shove on a monotone board.
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Re: Set of 7\'s
flat-call preflop, raise post-flop
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Re: Set of 7\'s
I agree with the posters who said that I should have raised all-in on the flop. After the hand was over, I was sure I had played the hand badly on the flop, but I wanted to see what others would say.
FWIW the button had flopped a flush, and the board didn't pair so I lost the hand, but that's just poker. What upset me is my poor play on the flop. |
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Re: Set of 7\'s
BTN has a hand. He can't bluff since one player is all-in. You fill up about 1/3 of the time. The pot odds are 1.7:1. It's a fold unless you think that villain might do this with a combo draw or 2pair often enough. But it's VERY marginal.
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