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Old 07-26-2005, 01:19 AM
mustmuck mustmuck is offline
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Default Re: 5/10 OOP set vs overpair

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often i would go for the lead-3bet all in if raised. This can make villain put you on a big draw and make a him call all-in drawing to two outs.

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I've done this before on a similar board with good results.

Obviously it was a mistake not the lead the turn, but I was 99% sure he had aces here and I couldn't see how he could not bet them with this board. Even though I can see it was a mistake, I was truly shocked when he checked behind.

Having had a look at some of this players previous plays, it has become apparant that I need to lead every street. Even if I do, he is tight enough that I might not get value with with a set that cost me 6BBs, so I'm probably folding next time around. It almost looks like he has lost so much money with aces that he doesn't really want to be dealt them. On the other hand, my fold equity against a player like this is probably massive.

As a side note, he is definately not betting the pot if I check to him on the flop (going by his past play).
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