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Old 11-04-2005, 08:00 PM
TheWorstPlayer TheWorstPlayer is offline
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Default Re: deep stacked set hand

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Push the turn anyways and curse yourself out for re-raising too small on the flop.

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Really think he calls with anything besides a flush(or straight) there though?


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Who cares? Are you going to complain about taking home $500+? Are you going to fold if you bet less and he pushes? Yes, I agree this is a sub-optimal situation but that's because you messed up the flop. If I were teleported into your situation, I would push the turn. It always looks weak to these guys and they always call.

From yesterday:
$400 NL Texas Hold'em
Seat 5 is the button
Total number of players : 6
Seat 2: X ( $266 )
Seat 3: Maniac ( $1062.20 )
Seat 4: X ( $139.20 )
Seat 6: X ( $556.60 )
Seat 5: TWP ( $744.60 )
Seat 1: X ( $0 )
X posts small blind [$2].
X posts big blind [$4].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to TWP [ Kh Jd ]
X has joined the table.
Maniac raises [$12].
X calls [$12].
TWP raises [$70].
X folds.
X folds.
Maniac calls [$58].
X folds.
** Dealing Flop ** [ Jc, 5h, Ks ]
Maniac checks.
TWP checks.
** Dealing Turn ** [ Th ]
Maniac checks.
TWP bets [$100].
Maniac calls [$100].
** Dealing River ** [ Kd ]
Maniac checks.
TWP is all-In.
Maniac calls [$574.60].
Maniac shows [ Qs, Js ] two pairs, kings and jacks.
TWP shows [ Kh, Jd ] a full house, Kings full of jacks.
TWP wins $1505.20 from the main pot with a full house, Kings full of jacks.
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