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25NL set of 7s
As always, no stats on villain. Do I fold this?
Full Tilt Poker No Limit Holdem Ring game Blinds: $0.10/$0.25 9 players Converter Stack sizes: UTG: $6 UTG+1: $44.70 MP1: $11.05 Hero: $23.45 MP3: $24.60 CO: $25.60 Button: $23.05 SB: $27 BB: $16.75 Pre-flop: (9 players) Hero is MP2 with 7[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 7[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 3 folds, <font color="#cc0000">Hero raises to $0.85</font>, MP3 calls, CO folds, Button calls, 2 folds. Flop: 7[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 4[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 6[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] ($2.9, 3 players) <font color="#cc0000">Hero bets $1.5</font>, MP3 folds, Button calls. Turn: T[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] ($5.9, 2 players) <font color="#cc0000">Hero bets $5</font>, <font color="#cc0000">Button raises all-in $20.7</font>, Hero calls. River: 2[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] ($47.3, 1 player + 1 all-in - Main pot: $47.3) Results: Final pot: $47.3 |
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Re: 25NL set of 7s
Never ever fold this. If he has 89 that sucks but even if he does you have a redraw. Bet more on teh flop, $2.25.
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#3
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Re: 25NL set of 7s
Bet at least $2 on flop.
Call turn getting 2-1. You'll see 44, 66, 76, overpairs and draws often enough. |
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Re: 25NL set of 7s
9d8d ? bet 2.75 on flop jam turn. as played this is tricky
sure this could be AK AQ of spades but this rly does look like he just made his nut straight |
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Re: 25NL set of 7s
Sorry if you lost..but, if you were to play this hand a millions times and just bet, bet, bet...you 'd be up a bunch of money..
At this level..people call with AT JJ, passively play AA, KK...AK...draw for the flush and straight....so overall, against his calling range..you should be way ahead.. If you had any reads on villain..it might make a difference..like if he's super passive.IDK.. i probably would get it all in anyway.. Bet more on the flop because you want to charge likely draws and straights..so this board I would bet at 3/4-4/5 of pot. |
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Re: 25NL set of 7s
bet more on flop so that when they miss you get more value... unlucky if he made it this time, but as some1 said above, bet, bet, bet and you'll win money in this situation in the long run
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Re: 25NL set of 7s
A super passive player goes all-in for 20$ in a 10$ pot ? I donīt think so. This looks like "Excellent, villain likes his hand so i can finally shove" to me.
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Re: 25NL set of 7s
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A super passive player goes all-in for 20$ in a 10$ pot ? I donīt think so. This looks like "Excellent, villain likes his hand so i can finally shove" to me. [/ QUOTE ] This would be true with some kind of read on villain as being passive. But OP states, "As always, no stats on villain." So, without any read whatsoever, I think you should call the all-in with a set of sevens here because while a random opponent may have a straight, or a set of tens here, he will also show up with 2-pair, a lower set, TPTK, an overpair, or some kind of semi-bluff or bluff often enough to justify a call. I would agree, however, that if hero had at least some kind of read that this villain wouldn't overbet like this without the nuts (or close to it), then a fold would probably be in order. But I would NEVER show what I'm folding, or tell anybody about it even if I thought it was right because it is so rarely right that most people won't agree that it was a good idea no matter how much I try to explain my "read." Also, if you ever fold a set live, never show it or tell anyone. I recently saw a guy open fold bottom set at 5/5 NL in a pot of several hundred dollars in response to an opponent's reraise on the turn when there was $1500 left behind in both players' stacks. The winner, who the guy with the set was "convinced" had a "higher set" happily turned over top 2-pair. After that the entire table pegged the guy with the set as weak-tight, and took advantage of that knowledge later in the game and in later sessions, as well. Personally, I thought his fold was reasonable given what I know about the other guy in the hand at that time. But based on that hand in which he showed his "big laydown," and based on subsequent actions that I've seen him take in large pots, I now know that he really is weak tight when the pot gets large and the stacks are deep. Now me and everybody else he played with that night know it and can take advantage of it. |
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Re: 25NL set of 7s
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Never ever fold this. [/ QUOTE ] Also, bet harder on the flop. |
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Re: 25NL set of 7s
Pot the flop, and NEVER fold this hand to his turn raise on this board.
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