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Re: 600 NL flopped set.
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Anyway, results: Villain tanked on the river. I was pretty sure he didn't have a flush (unless he was one of those slowrolling douches). He finally called with 66 for a better set. He was equally likely to have 22, so I don't hate my play by any means. [/ QUOTE ] i think the turn c/r is good if you think he's floating this flop often (which he should) and betting this turn often (which he should as well). but when he calls your turn c/r, i think you're often beat. you're statement isn't entirely true...yes, he shows up here w/ 22 as often as he does with 66, but that means you're putting him completely on a non-flushing hand as well. is he really ever going to call this turn c/r w/ 88 or something like that? so yes, if you put him exclusively on sets, then your play is fine, but he easily has a flush here as well. |
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Re: 600 NL flopped set.
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i think the turn c/r is good if you think he's floating this flop often (which he should) and betting this turn often (which he should as well). [/ QUOTE ] Yep. [ QUOTE ] but when he calls your turn c/r, i think you're often beat. [/ QUOTE ] I disagree. Given the size of the pot, he would just 3-bet shove with a flush on the turn, especially a smaller flush, since I may have a higher heart in my hand. |
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