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Live 5-10 turned set facing 3-bet
No reads on villain. I just sat at the table, and my image is possibly a mix of a rock and weak tight.
5-10 blinds. I open for 30 with 1010 in EP, 4 callers including villain in MP. Flop: J K x rainbow Checked around Turn: 10 that brings a flush draw. I check, villain splashes 35 into the pot, LP calls, I check raise to 160, villain reraises to 335. I ask him how much he has behind, he has 500. What's my action? Who likes a lead on the turn and a 3-bet push? As played, do I push or just call? |
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Re: Live 5-10 turned set facing 3-bet
Only 2 realistic hands (AQ and Q9) are beating you. Given that this board contains a lot of combo draws/2pair hands, if this guy is aggro whatsoever, i'd probably just shove over his raise on the turn.
Any live reads? |
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Re: Live 5-10 turned set facing 3-bet
If you have a really strong read that he doesnt do this with anyhting but the straight, then go for a call and fold a non paired board on the river. But if there is any reasonable chance he does this with 2pr or a combo draw then push over his turn bet.
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Re: Live 5-10 turned set facing 3-bet
In all honesty, given that the flop was checked, and seen FIVE way, this is AQ a huge % of the time. Throw in Q9 and bizarrely played live JJ, and your set is actually rarely good here. I interpret the initial $35 small bet as one designed to induce a raise, and if this is a case, it's a problem for you.
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Re: Live 5-10 turned set facing 3-bet
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In all honesty, given that the flop was checked, and seen FIVE way, this is AQ a huge % of the time. Throw in Q9 and bizarrely played live JJ, and your set is actually rarely good here. I interpret the initial $35 small bet as one designed to induce a raise, and if this is a case, it's a problem for you. [/ QUOTE ] I definitely don't see anyone having a higher set here FWIW. Q9 and AQ have me, but does anyone else find his re-raise size - only +175 after I raised him 125 - to be suspicious? If he really wanted to induce a raise with the bet, I think he would have made it 300 more to go with a straight. I thought for about a minute and made the call. River is a brick. 800 in the pot and villain has 500 behind. What's my action? Bet call push, bet fold, check call? |
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Re: Live 5-10 turned set facing 3-bet
His $35 bet followed by the small repop after your CR is extremely suspicious. I really doubt this is a two pair hand.
JJ is more common here then you think. It doesn't make up a huge part of his range, but from time to time live players will do this. Relevant factor is the fact that this was raised preflop and five players saw a flop that got checked around. Thus, AQ very possible, and Q9s also in the mix. You can't really bet/fold the river, would be fairly difficult to lead into 800 for 300, and then fold for another 200. |
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