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STACK THIS PLAYER
he has an overpair to the flop.
Poker Stars No Limit Holdem Ring game Blinds: $0.50/$1 6 players Converter Stack sizes: UTG: $87.35 UTG+1: $92 CO: $199.15 Button: $171.30 hero: $103.05 BB: $103.25 Pre-flop: (6 players) hero is SB with UTG calls, UTG+1 folds, <font color="#cc0000">CO raises to $4.5</font>, Button folds, hero calls, 2 folds. Flop: ($11, 2 players) hero checks, <font color="#cc0000">CO bets $7.5</font>, hero calls. Turn: ($26, 2 players) hero checks, <font color="#cc0000">CO bets $10</font>, <font color="#cc0000">hero raises to $35</font>,CO said, "set?" CO said, "i think you hit a set" CO said, "this is a huge laydown" CO said, "show please" CO: folds CO folds. Uncalled bets: $25 returned to hero. Results: Final pot: $46 |
#2
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Re: STACK THIS PLAYER
Reads?
Bet the flop and represent a ten. Or bet out on the turn. |
#3
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Re: STACK THIS PLAYER
if some1 can read hands and u call the flop and raise a completely blank turn they will definitely put u on a set. u have a wider range when u raise the flop.
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#4
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Re: STACK THIS PLAYER
lead flop
after you c/c the flop, which is OK, you have to lead turn and not C/R |
#5
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Re: STACK THIS PLAYER
If u lead flop u stack him most times he has an overpair
c/c then c/r screams a set. If I was Villain here I turbo muck an overpair |
#6
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Re: STACK THIS PLAYER
Betting into the pre-Flop raiser with a set seems to be the best route of extraction. It is very curious to check/call the Flop, then check/raise the seemingly harmless Turn, and an observant player will see it.
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