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Old 11-29-2007, 06:39 PM
SABR42 SABR42 is offline
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Default Re: 600 NL flopped set.

I thought the turn was a great card for him to fire with just about anything he called on the flop with.

I raised because I didn't want to give him a free card if he had a heart.
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Old 11-29-2007, 06:48 PM
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Default Re: 600 NL flopped set.

my question is: no concerns for the flush getting there on the turn?

or is the read on villain one where he would raise your flop bet with the FD?

also, what about 66 in villain's range? obviously we don't have to worry about 2/2 here...

but seriously, no considerations here for the FD getting tehre on the turn, and 66 on the flop hitting?
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Old 11-29-2007, 06:52 PM
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Default Re: 600 NL flopped set.

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or is the read on villain one where he would raise your flop bet with the FD?

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I think he'd raise a flush draw + 2 overs at least some of the time (if not most of the time). I'm not ruling out a flush though.

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also, what about 66 in villain's range? obviously we don't have to worry about 2/2 here...

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66 is such a tiny part of his range, as is 22. I'm not worrying about a set-over-set situation too much.
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Old 11-29-2007, 07:03 PM
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Default Re: 600 NL flopped set.

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or is the read on villain one where he would raise your flop bet with the FD?

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I think he'd raise a flush draw + 2 overs at least some of the time (if not most of the time). I'm not ruling out a flush though.

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also, what about 66 in villain's range? obviously we don't have to worry about 2/2 here...

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66 is such a tiny part of his range, as is 22. I'm not worrying about a set-over-set situation too much.

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true - but given the action - calling flop and the
bet/calling 3bet on turn line.. (it's tough here as he could be betting A Kh as well, or bet/calling with 66 - which would be standard)

tough hand - i see the rationale for the turn c/raise (if you put him on Akhearts) ...but i'd think i'd lead out here. if he did make his flush, he should raise here. If not, he shoudl be worried that a LAG player like you might've played something like 8/9 hearts and got there.
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Old 11-29-2007, 07:35 PM
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Default Re: 600 NL flopped set.

When that turn card hits I no longer am willing to stack off on this board.

Being out of position I opt to use some pot control and check/call turn. I want to see the river card so if I bet and get raised that could prevent me from doing so and by check raising you are now pot commited if he shoves.
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