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25NL rivered set in 3 bet pot on 4 straight board
23 hands with villan so no reads
Full Tilt Poker, $0.10/$0.25 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players LeggoPoker Hand History Converter BB: $32.55 Hero (UTG): $26.05 MP: $11.05 CO: $24.65 BTN: $65.50 SB: $23.25 Pre-Flop: T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] T[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] dealt to Hero (UTG) <font color="red">Hero raises to $0.85</font>, 2 folds, BTN calls $0.85, SB calls $0.75, BB calls $0.60 Flop: ($3.40) 8[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 9[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 6[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] (4 Players) <font color="red">SB bets $0.50</font>, <font color="red">BB raises to $3.25</font>, Hero calls $3.25, BTN folds, SB calls $2.75 Turn: ($13.15) 2[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] (3 Players) SB checks, <font color="red">BB bets $3.25</font>, Hero calls $3.25, SB calls $3.25 River: ($22.90) T[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] (3 Players) SB checks, <font color="red">BB bets $0.25</font> |
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Re: 25NL rivered set in 3 bet pot on 4 straight board
I dunno on river? Its playing weird.
I'm much happier bumping this flop with an overpair and a gutshot. |
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Re: 25NL rivered set in 3 bet pot on 4 straight board
With 3 players and a lot of calling I only call this river bet and fold to a push by SB.
BB seams strong; he could have a flush and/or straight draw on flop (Button call against preflop raiser), or a set. The weak river bet could mean that he is either scared that the straight hit (when he has a set),that he hit his straight and tries to get some value (it's NL25) or he tries to bluff his FD (very rarely). I wouldn't push the flop because on NL25 a re-raise is not gonna fold to a push very often, and you get called very often by flush/straight draws. The tens are ofter no out so just call the flop an see what happens on turn. Here you are lucky he doesn't bet a lot, so call is ok, River call also. |
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Re: 25NL rivered set in 3 bet pot on 4 straight board
The turn's a blank. You're not folding there under any circumstances and you're 80% ahead of everyone else there, so why not get it all in? When a card like the one that did comes on the river, you leave yourself with a tough decision. Just call on the river, I think. It's two pair or 9TK often enough that you're probably profitable in doing so, but the only hands that are calling a raise have you beat.
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