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Re: NL10- horribly played set by hero vs. unknown
I'd have probably played it similar.
Maybe I would have check called the turn and hoped the board paired on the river or if he'd checked behind on the turn I'd have bet out on any none spade. |
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Re: NL10- horribly played set by hero vs. unknown
I don't think you played it that badly. The only thing I don't understand is the minraise UTG preflop.
You're like inviting everyone in to call you. I don't mind the turn call, even when he has a made straight you still have plenty of outs. |
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Re: NL10- horribly played set by hero vs. unknown
[ QUOTE ]
I don't think you played it that badly. The only thing I don't understand is the minraise UTG preflop. You're like inviting everyone in to call you. I don't mind the turn call, even when he has a made straight you still have plenty of outs. [/ QUOTE ] Hero is not UTG. Hero is the sb. |
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Re: NL10- horribly played set by hero vs. unknown
lol, my bad. Wouldn't have played it differently in your place then.
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Re: NL10- horribly played set by hero vs. unknown
Looks good. On the turn he's giving you the odds to hit your full house on the river.
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Re: NL10- horribly played set by hero vs. unknown
Does anyone think pushing turn is a line here?
I cant see villan raising 8 10 UTG but the board is so drawy on turn is it worth a push to shut him out or play for stacks? This is a situation i struggle with would like some ideas and if my lines bad feel free to flame! gl |
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Re: NL10- horribly played set by hero vs. unknown
I almost feel like we're giving villain too much credit here... He seems stupid enough to get tricky with an overpair here or maybe even a slowplayed two-pair on the flop.
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