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Old 02-01-2005, 11:53 PM
SGS SGS is offline
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Default Flopped set problem...

I have 77 in MP and open limp early on in 50+5 SNG on party. Player to my left min-raises, both blinds call and there are for of us. The blinds were still at 10/15 by the way and all stack sizes are relatively equal.

Flop- K,J,7 (2 daimonds)

Both blinds Check and I bet 100 into a 120 pot. I am called by PF min-raiser and thats it.

Turn- offsuit 8.

I bet out 300 and am hesitantly called.

River- offsuit 9. Final board of (K,J,7,8,9)

There is 920 in the pot and you have roughly 500 left. How do you proceed? Push? Check and Call? Check and fold? Remember this is very early and I still don't have any reads. Thanks in advance.

SGS
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Old 02-02-2005, 12:20 AM
nnoobi nnoobi is offline
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Default Re: Flopped set problem...

I'd bet 200 hoping he'll call me.

I'm calling any raise.

I just don't see the T in his hand. I could see a AK, AJ, KJ, AA, KK. Some of those would have been played a little strangely. I just don't see the guy raising with KT, JT or staying in for two pot-ish bets with TT.

I reserve the right to be wrong,

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Old 02-02-2005, 12:45 AM
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Default Re: Flopped set problem...

Yea... I figured I needed to bet as I would still be called from worse hands. The only problem is I was unsure as to how much to bet. Like you I find it very hard to put him on a 10 as well.

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