Re: quads
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Basically my approach here is to play it exactly as if I had flopped a set. Do you think that is the right line to take?
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No, because the deck is crippled. When you flop a set there is a much better chance that villain has some sort of hand (TPTK, 2-pr, worse set, nut flush draw). Here only 33 and maybe AA-QQ play along. You are lucky that villain wants to aggressively lead the betting. Let him hang himself. At the rate he is going he will put you all in on the river.
Usually you get checked on the flop and turn, with villain folding to your turn bet.
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