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Old 11-28-2007, 08:28 PM
Scorcho Scorcho is offline
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Default Re: when to let up with a set?

Nobody considers the possibility of a retardedly played JTh?
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Old 11-28-2007, 08:32 PM
thepizzlefosho thepizzlefosho is offline
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Default Re: when to let up with a set?

oh yeah I didn't think to comment on it in my first post, but pfr is bad, and donk bet on the flop really isn't necessary. pf 3-bettor is going to bet 100% of his range, and you want to c/r so you can trap the field for two when they make loose calls.

your play actually shuts out some crappy hands from peeling that you want to put in money when you are way ahead.

and like miles I often wouldn't cap the flop because I would want to c/r the turn.

but my previous comments still apply to the big streets (3-bet on the turn looks fine and b/c the river also looks good).
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