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Flopping a set!
Any suggestions on determining if a person has flopped a set? One of my biggest downfalls is flopping top pair, top kicker then getting busted by someone whos pocket pair flopped a set.
Obviously, a good clue is if a raise is reraised and there is no apparent draw on the board. Any other suggestions on determining if someone has a set, especially if they like to slow play them. |
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Re: Flopping a set!
Obv hit TIME and look into your crystal ball!
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Re: Flopping a set!
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Obv hit TIME and look into your crystal ball! [/ QUOTE ] A+ |
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Re: Flopping a set!
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Any suggestions on determining if a person has flopped a set? One of my biggest downfalls is flopping top pair, top kicker then getting busted by someone whos pocket pair flopped a set. Obviously, a good clue is if a raise is reraised and there is no apparent draw on the board. Any other suggestions on determining if someone has a set, especially if they like to slow play them. [/ QUOTE ] Put on your special cap. |
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Re: Flopping a set!
Watch out for villain C/C flop, C/R turn, or C/C flop, C/C turn, lead river potsized.
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Re: Flopping a set!
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Watch out for villain C/C flop, C/R turn, or C/C flop, C/C turn, lead river potsized. [/ QUOTE ] if you are up against a real pro - look out for the check min raises on each street. then the river lead bet 1/5 pot. |
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Re: Flopping a set!
if someone shoves all their chips in the middle they probably have a set tbh
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