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Old 06-28-2006, 04:12 AM
iRockhoes1 iRockhoes1 is offline
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Default Re: 3 hands from yest. set, full, quads

1) check turn check river since an over card and straight draw kind of came out. If he has AK (his most likely holding) or wants you to fold a hand you might get a bet. Otherwise hes not calling unless he spiked that J which he'd prob bet and you could trap.

2) I like a push here or maybe a raise to 1200 not sure depending on if hes been running well or not. It seems to me like the villain has fallen in to a nut flush here. If he has Ax spades, you will get a call for more than you think here.

3) Flop same, turn bet 250 and try to string him along. You might get call from spades or straight redraw, which means a river completing that will pay you off big. I think 450 is too much here. A check on the turn is also better than a bet of 450, especially since you have position on him. If he has QJ and the river is a 10, you will get a lot out of him on river.
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Old 06-28-2006, 04:14 AM
MDMA MDMA is offline
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Default Re: 3 hands from yest. set, full, quads

Hmm, actually yes, I do like a river c/r more on hand 1. Give him the opportunity to take a stab after us checking twice to him, and if he has anything of value to bet he's not gonna get away anyway. Only value we lose is crying calls out of A9/TT, but that is provided we think he will check an overpair on this turn enough for this to be profitable, otherwise his most likely holdings w/ any showdownvalue at all is just exactly a 9 or 8 or so, still he will often have no pair at all and just take that river stab when we have shown so much weakness on all streets.
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