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Old 07-16-2007, 02:00 PM
Toro de Rojo Toro de Rojo is offline
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Default Re: Should I just just call the flop with top set?

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You can certainly make a case for calling as the flop is relatively drawless and Mcping is unlikely to have connected in any meaningful way given there is only one ace and two jacks left in the deck. If you raise now, Mcping will fold all bluffs and you will probably get it HU against 323136 if he does have KQTx. However if Mcping is aggro and you wait until the turn, he may make a large bet drawing dead that 323136 will call, which you can then shove over and win a larger pot.

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Respectfully disagree. With two paint cards out there, these guys could easily have a wrap. Any of the 12 10s, Qs or Ks come out, and the pucker factor goes WAY up.

I think OP's play was right. Maybe next time you'll be lucky enough to be up against middle or bottom set.
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Old 07-16-2007, 02:34 PM
CrushinFelt CrushinFelt is offline
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Default Re: Should I just just call the flop with top set?

I'm pretty sure I call this all day. You only dislike broadway cards. And if one comes that is a club you have odds to call anything and see a river. If a J or 6 somes comeone may fill up a smaller boat or hit trips with their straight draw and lead out again.

I dunno, you ONLY get action from a smaller set if you raise here (or an overly anxious TTP or 9-out straight draw), so I think I call this and hope broadway doesn't come.
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