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Old 11-18-2007, 04:52 PM
DonkeyDonk DonkeyDonk is offline
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Default Flopped trips, no kicker, with a bet into me. How to play?

It's 7-handed 100 NL, 2/3 live. 2 players limp and I call with 4s 2s on the button (with about $80 behind). The blinds check and the flop comes up Jd 4d 4h.

The pot is $12 after the rake and the SB (with about $90) leads out for $20. It's folded to me. What now?

No real reads on the player. It's an average table, active but with no maniacs and I haven't been playing there for that long.

What could the SB's range be? And how do I play the hand?
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Old 11-18-2007, 04:53 PM
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Default Re: Flopped trips, no kicker, with a bet into me. How to play?

pf is awful given stacks. either call and shove the turn or shove now.
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Old 11-18-2007, 04:56 PM
markuisis markuisis is offline
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Default Re: Flopped trips, no kicker, with a bet into me. How to play?

id call and re-evaluate the turn - if u raise with no real reads its possible u scare away jacks or pps which figure this is a good board for their hand, plus, u might run into another 4 (which obviously has u beat) which might not 3bet the flop but instead c/shove a blank turn. if a diamond comes and he keeps firing id probably muck, if a blank comes and he fires again id prob stack off and hope he has an aggro flush draw, an overplayed pp or jack
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