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Old 09-21-2007, 05:47 PM
rockstar626 rockstar626 is offline
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Default flopped a set and misplayed my hand???

OK no HH here.... So another one off memory!
10NL Full Tilt Poker(6-handed)
No reads on table, about 5 hands deep.
Hero is in SB with 22 and 9.85

Villain raised UTG+1 to .35 E1 folds to me I call, BB folds.

Flop comes out:
2s 3s 5d Great!! I flop a set of 2's
I pot it for 1.00
Villain calls.

Turn is a 6d.
I check, villain bets pot.
Hero????

I realize the check on the turn screwed my whole hand up, who knows why I checked here, I play so bad sometimes, may have been on tilt from my the bad beat I took earlier. I logged off for a while to come visit you guys,LOL.

Anyway, fire away at me for my poor play, but more important, explain how you would play different here and why!
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Old 09-21-2007, 06:16 PM
Milky Milky is offline
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Default Re: flopped a set and misplayed my hand???

I'd pot turn. I really don't see villain showing up w/a 4 here (unless he flopped the straight). As played I'd probably raise turn.
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Old 09-21-2007, 07:50 PM
RobTheDuck RobTheDuck is offline
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Default Re: flopped a set and misplayed my hand???

Play is standard until the turn check. I'd bet about 2/3 pot on the turn. A full pot will scare away many customers, and calling 2/3 is obv a mistake (i.e. you profit)

I agree with Milky - as played, pop him back on the turn.
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