Re: 1-2 homegame
Show me a 30/60 game where someone doesn't raise K's or J's preflop, and where two bets on the flop means a set.
Preflop: Raise
Flop: 3 Bet
Turn (I don't follow who's first and who's second here but): Bet/Raise
River Bet/Raise
Trusting your reads is one thing WHEN there is a logical reason for them. On the flop you have the freaking nuts... if you put him on 3's why wait till the turn to raise? If he has a set of three's he's going to call or cap the flop to your raise. His check on the turn is a)moronic b) proves he doesn't have a three, if he has a three he bets out there knowing he's going to get action from the Jack, or the four, both of which are beaten by the hand you "put him on".
Master ABC's then worry about getting clever reads.
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