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Re: NL10 Set on Monotone Flop
raise flop to $3 and call a flop push. This hand is so easy to play it's not even funny. Expect ppl to show up with 44 here and Ad8 or some other random draw + pair as well. Also villain could have 66 with 6 of diamonds or something like that. As played still slightly a call even though I would rather be building the pot equity myself.
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Re: NL10 Set on Monotone Flop
pf raise is standard; 4x+2bbs. raise/call flop from anywhere, trust me. people show up as light as random top pairs on these boards (although i doubt that's the case in this spot given action).
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Re: NL10 Set on Monotone Flop
Raise CO's bet. Shove after UTG's raise.
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Re: NL10 Set on Monotone Flop
If I raise rather that pushI figure I have to raise this flop to 3-4 which if anyone calls commits me to pot, wouldnt I be better of letting someone push with a worse hand and call, or push after the CO bet to try and fold out any draws and if I get called by a draw then oh well? I didnt really think any raise was good except a push. When I first called it was to see how the other reacted, but after the utg push I realized I the pot size bascially made me feel I HAD to call, I was either ahead or still drawing to outs.
Is raising really the best way to go here over a push? I realize the call probably is bad as its letting anyone draw for cheap that wants to, but still not certain on raising/committing versus a push. |
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Re: NL10 Set on Monotone Flop
As played the call of UTGs shove is good. UTG could have a flush and we want CO to keep putting money into the pot so we have odds to chase our boat. I'd raise the first time around on the flop though.
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