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TT - play for set value, or see turn?
Hand 792690806, Started at 8/1/2006 10:46 PM
Table 'Granbury': $0.50-$0.50 No Limit HE (Real) Seat 1: UTG ($52.80 in chips) Seat 3: HERO ($48.70 in chips) Seat 4: LP ($13.80 in chips) (on the button) Seat 7: SB ($44.40 in chips) Seat 9: BB ($54.50 in chips) Dealt to HERO: 10[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 10[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] SB : Post Blind ($0.25) BB : Post Blind ($0.50) *** Pre-Flop *** : UTG : Bet ($1.50) HERO : Call ($1.50) LP : Call ($1.50) SB : Raise ($5) BB : Fold UTG : Call ($3.75) HERO : Call ($3.75) LP : Fold *** Flop *** ($15): 2[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 6[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] Q[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] SB : Bet ($4.50) UTG : Fold HERO : ??? What's the plan here - normally I call, but this is a reraised pot. If I call, what do I do if he fires small on turn again? |
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Re: TT - play for set value, or see turn?
unless you've seen him get tricky with squeeze plays and the like, the best move here is just to let it go.
Maybe his small bet is weakness like AK, but you'll either win a small pot or lose a big one if you try and find out. |
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Re: TT - play for set value, or see turn?
I think you should have reraised PF the first time it came to you.
As played, I have a real hard time letting this go for less than a 1/3 psb here. I'm torn. I say call and see a turn. If he perks up and fires pot on the turn I'm letting it go, but if he keeps betting 1/4 pot I might call him down the whole way. That could be really bad, though - I'm just not sure. |
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Re: TT - play for set value, or see turn?
look out for top set haha.
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Re: TT - play for set value, or see turn?
raise to 15. fold to a reraise. check behind on the flop if called and let the hand go if you're called and bet into, and dont spike your ten?
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