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Old 05-01-2007, 08:20 PM
bottomset bottomset is offline
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Default Re: NL200, 44s flops a set

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I think betting the board is fine but the odds of CO taking a shot at this is more than 50% even if he doesnt we are usually aheah here most of the time.

so why not go for a homerun instead of a midium size pot?

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its a terrible board to cbet if you are CO, he prob bets ~10% of the time
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Old 05-01-2007, 08:30 PM
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Default Re: NL200, 44s flops a set

anyway he is gona bet if he has a hand all the time if he is a good player, even if he doesnt we are ahead Most of the time accept this time in which

UTG+1 showed pocket 77s.

nice try pokerstars
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Old 05-01-2007, 08:35 PM
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Default Re: NL200, 44s flops a set

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anyway he is gona bet if he has a hand all the time if he is a good player, even if he doesnt we are ahead Most of the time accept this time in which

UTG+1 showed pocket 77s.

nice try pokerstars

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he's not going to have a good hand that often on that board, it hits limping ranges very hard very often
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Old 05-02-2007, 04:39 AM
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Default Re: NL200, 44s flops a set

I think you have to raise the turn to about 65, push the river, we can't let fear get the best of us in this sort of situations. If she has A6s, A2s or 66 well that's just fine, but most of the time she won't. A6s is not one of the hands you play likely OOP after a raise, just like A2 (river), 66 would have put more in in the end i presume. This girl/woman could have anything, 54-78, an overpair. Are you folding your set after a reraise on the flop or turn, well i guess you just played it fine then... but not many people would do that. I play it probably the same but that is because my Weak character is taking over sometimes.
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Old 05-02-2007, 08:00 AM
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Default Re: NL200, 44s flops a set

Preflop: fine

flop: Do not slowplay drawy stuff like that in a multiway. Bet at least 2/3 the pot there, porbably more.

I don't hate the calldown.
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Old 05-02-2007, 11:35 AM
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Default Re: NL200, 44s flops a set

Preflop: OK
Flop: The question is how often the CO contibets! He contibets nearly everytime --> c/r
If not --> lead out with a 3/4 - pot bet
Turn: as played i would raise and the where i stand. potbet seems good.
River: I think you are beaten most of the time. he´s small bet looks scary. i would fold
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Old 05-02-2007, 12:11 PM
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Default Re: NL200, 44s flops a set

why would you ever raise this turn? i don't get it. what are you representing? i really doubt you're going to be pushing off bigger sets here, and all made straights are going to call.

the bettor bet into 4 people with a 4 straight on the board...are we representing a 69? what are we going to do if we get 3-bet shoved into???
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Old 05-02-2007, 01:31 PM
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Default Re: NL200, 44s flops a set

I hate the flop check, that board is a disaster. If the guy doesn't have an overpair he's rarely betting into 3 players, and the turn can kill your hand. It also hurts that there is only one more player to act and you are completely banking on him to bet. If he has an overpair and you bet, he will sometimes raise too, and so you'll still win a big pot off of him without all the huge negatives that occur if he checks.
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