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gulebjorn 06-28-2005 01:43 PM

Re: PP25NL, Laying Down a Set
 
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Raise the turn, call a push.

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Okay, I guess I'm just weak [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

TheWorstPlayer 06-28-2005 01:44 PM

Re: PP25NL, Laying Down a Set
 
You give too much credit. Betting out on this turn is more a sign that he is afraid of the flush than that he has it. Most people c/r the flush here.

soah 06-28-2005 01:47 PM

Re: PP25NL, Laying Down a Set
 
Preflop is the only spot that can be debated IMO.

TheWorstPlayer 06-28-2005 01:49 PM

Re: PP25NL, Laying Down a Set
 
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Preflop is the only spot that can not be debated IMO.

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FYP?

wslee00 06-28-2005 01:53 PM

Re: PP25NL, Laying Down a Set
 
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Raise the turn, call a push.

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Okay, I guess I'm just weak [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

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I would fold to the push...

youwereborn 06-28-2005 02:04 PM

Re: PP25NL, Laying Down a Set
 
I agree with raising but I'd probly raise a small amount maby 5$ this should be enough to turn him off a bluff, and he will probly re-raise all in if he has the flush. If he does re-raise all in now you have to think he has the flush. I would give him 80% for the flush if he does go all in. If he has the flush you have 10 outs so thats about 22%. So if he does re-raise all in you'll win if you call about .2(.95) + .8(.2) = 34%..... so I forget what your pot odds are here but its up to them. If your stack is such that you wont be able to get away from the hand if you do raise his turn bet then just go all in.

soah 06-28-2005 02:28 PM

Re: PP25NL, Laying Down a Set
 
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Preflop is the only spot that can be debated IMO.

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FYP?

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FMP

punter11235 06-28-2005 02:38 PM

Re: PP25NL, Laying Down a Set
 
My opinion is that you played this perfectly.
You should not pay off 20$ just because Villain played it this way. Actually this is very good way of playing flush and I recommend you do it in the same way because there are so many players who wont believe you.
I wouldnt raise the turn. You have many outs here to stack Villain (if you catch fullhouse there is 99% chance that you stack him if he has flush) and you really have to fold after push reraise here.

Best wishes !

TheWorstPlayer 06-28-2005 02:45 PM

Re: PP25NL, Laying Down a Set
 
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Preflop is the only spot that can be debated IMO.

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FYP?

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FMP

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What's your play? I can possibly see raising it, but prefer to limp. I hope you weren't suggesting folding.

soah 06-28-2005 02:49 PM

Re: PP25NL, Laying Down a Set
 
Open-limping that close to the button is usually no goot. But at PP NL25 full ring it's probably okay either way. People won't put moves on you when you limp there and will let you play it well postflop. But you also have good steal equity so I don't think it's a big deal what you do.


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