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Re: Fold this Set on Flop?
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VegasNick: your recent posts always put the opponent on a monster hand. This isn't always the case for two reasons: 1) big hands are mathematically less likely; and 2) most opponents suck (at least at these stakes). [/ QUOTE ] QFT. This is one of the signs that give me the impression that you haven't played online seriously for too large of a sample size yet. By the time you get 50k or more hands under your belt, you suddenly begin to realize that: 1) uNL villains are scared to death that they won't get action on their big hands, therefore 2) their normal course of action when flopping a flush (or any big hand) is to slowplay at least on the flop. A lot will check-call a flopped flush on the flop and turn and then shove or check-raise the river, even if the board pairs twice. 3) If a uNL villain isn't a rock or a complete and unremitting calling station they like to bluff like rabid monkeys, and for some reason shoving one card nut flush draws seems to be a favorite pastime among these donkeys. |
#32
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Re: Fold this Set on Flop?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] lol @ "never folding a set" I don't mind a fold here, as I think you're ahead of very little. [/ QUOTE ]ur right people see a set and think oh this is insta call every time [/ QUOTE ] Agree it is not insta call, sometimes you can insta raise too. [/ QUOTE ] Quote of the week :-D |
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Re: Fold this Set on Flop?
... youll see a monkey with AK or AA here often enough. for 150BB, call.
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Re: Fold this Set on Flop?
bet more on the flop as well
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Re: Fold this Set on Flop?
get that all in plz
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Re: Fold this Set on Flop?
call of course.
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