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Re: 25NL 55 in BB caught set, facing the dreaded flop minraise
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Oh well, should have folded after all, but hindsight is a wonderful thing. Back to grinding.. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] When you flop a set go broke on the flop everytime if you can. [/ QUOTE ] Are you saying you push when you hit a set every time (doesn't this become transparent), or specific to this kind of flop when you aren't the pre-flop raiser? I generally don't push the flop when I hit a set if I'm not the pre-flop raiser. Is this a set-miner tactic? Maybe it's a flaw in my game. Being first to act I would generally call flop and push turn or river (or at least pot sized bet). |
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Re: 25NL 55 in BB caught set, facing the dreaded flop minraise
I'm not saying push the flop. You want action on the flop and you want all the money in by the river. You need to get it in gradually unless of course you bet/3bet all in which in this case would have happened since they guy had AA. I'm just saying to play it aggressively not open push or anything. Expect to get action here by lots of Ax hands that you crush.
Most of the money at uNL comes from flopping sets. |
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Re: 25NL 55 in BB caught set, facing the dreaded flop minraise
Definitely bet this flop and reload before the hand.
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Re: 25NL 55 in BB caught set, facing the dreaded flop minraise
Pf is fine, either b/3b the flop or c/r it. I'm more inclinded to c/r if sb is a donk.
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