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Old 09-17-2005, 03:56 PM
TheWorstPlayer TheWorstPlayer is offline
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Default Re: Turned the nuts, villain likes his hand

Against a good player, I like a call. Keep him on lead, you are guaranteed to stack him on the river. However, what do you do if the board pairs on the river? Tough one. So, against a bad opponent, I just re-raise right now on the turn. It is rare indeed to find someone who will fold a set here. So I would raise another 50 or so. He will have bad odds to draw to fill up and will probably call off the rest on the river.

Edit: I didn't remember the stack sizes. With only 100 left, you could push. But still, I think chances that he drops a set to a push are better than even a raise of another 75. That's just how these guys are. So I wouldn't push, but I would raise enought to give him bad odds to draw to a boat. Or, if I thought there was a real chance of his dropping a set, I would call and get it in on the river.
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