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Deep stacked with a set (Live)
$2/$5 NL Live at MGM.
A very good player ($2800) limps in early MP. I ($1500) am directly to his left and raise to $30 with Th Td. The SB ($275) calls. The limper calls. Pot is $100. Flop comes Ks Ts 3s. They check to me and I bet $80. The SB check raises all in and then the big stack cold calls. Whats my play? The deep stack is a young british guy who is probably the best 2/5 player Ive ever played with. Hes not overly tricky or anything, and doesnt make alot of bluff raises or anything like that, but hes a very solid player and I havent seen him make an obvious mistake in like 10 hours Ive played with him. As far as what the british guy thins of me....there was a hand where there was a $15 raise, he called and I reraised to $65 with 75o. He called heads up. I bet $100 on the ATx flop and he folded. I showed. So in other words, he has to think Im tricky and I think he will have more trouble putting me on a hand here than I will have putting him on a hand. |
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Re: Deep stacked with a set (Live)
I usually have 333 here, sometimes the nut flush, but I'd just call if I were you and proceed with caution.
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Re: Deep stacked with a set (Live)
Would he coldcall that deep with the bare As with you still left to act? Maybe, its seems spewy but its 2/5 so its possible. Also very possible he has the nuts. Id play this safe and just call, see what happens on the turn.
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Re: Deep stacked with a set (Live)
Definite call IMO. These live players aren't really that good, and he will let you know if he has a flush on the turn.
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Re: Deep stacked with a set (Live)
Call/reevaluate on the turn. Probably fold to any large bet, check behind if checked to.
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Re: Deep stacked with a set (Live)
I dont think theres any way this guy is cold calling with just the As. I think he has to have a flush or 33.
I also think theres a good chance he will lead the turn with either hand if I call the flop. I think thats probably the right play for him to make with either of those hands isnt it? |
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Re: Deep stacked with a set (Live)
IMO it is only a hard decision b/c no matter what the turn is, he should bet it, and he probably knows that. You will have a hard decision to make on a non-board pairing turn.
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Re: Deep stacked with a set (Live)
Call/reevaluate turn....also, Iceman...I think I played with you and British guy earlier....were you the one I donked off my stack to w/JJ?
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Re: Deep stacked with a set (Live)
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Call/reevaluate turn....also, Iceman...I think I played with you and British guy earlier....were you the one I donked off my stack to w/JJ? [/ QUOTE ] There were several brits at MGM, playing non stop over the last 5 days so I dont know. Describe the hand and I'll tell you. |
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Re: Deep stacked with a set (Live)
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[ QUOTE ] Call/reevaluate turn....also, Iceman...I think I played with you and British guy earlier....were you the one I donked off my stack to w/JJ? [/ QUOTE ] There were several brits at MGM, playing non stop over the last 5 days so I dont know. Describe the hand and I'll tell you. [/ QUOTE ] I raised it to 20(dont remember exact position) you were next to act and made it 80, I called. Flop came 10 high, I checked, you bet 160 and I pushed for ~120 more. You called with KK I had JJ, GG. [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] |
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