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PP 10+1 SNG - Bottom set on a sickly coordinated flop
Hey all.
I read the "Beating the party poker 10+1 SNG" thread and figured I'd give them a try. This is the only puzzling hand from my first SNG (one of only 3 I played voluntarily for the first 4 phases). Should I have come out firing on the flop? What would I do if raised? I'm a sometime stupidly-aggressive limit player, but I think I was playing my first SNG really weak-tight. Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t15 (9 handed) BB (t1255) UTG (t1340) Hero (t775) MP1 (t655) MP2 (t925) MP3 (t1080) CO (t550) Button (t740) SB (t680) Preflop: Hero is UTG+1 with 6[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], 6[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]. UTG calls t15, Hero calls t15, MP1 calls t15, <font color="CC3333">MP2 raises to t30</font>, MP3 calls t30, CO folds, Button folds, SB calls t20, BB calls t15, UTG calls t15, Hero calls t15, MP1 calls t15. Flop: (t210) 7[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], 6[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] <font color="blue">(7 players)</font> SB checks, BB checks, UTG checks, Hero checks, MP1 checks, <font color="CC3333">MP2 bets t125</font>, MP3 folds, <font color="CC3333">SB raises to t250</font>, BB folds, UTG folds, Hero folds, MP1 folds, MP2 calls t125. |
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Re: PP 10+1 SNG - Bottom set on a sickly coordinated flop
I would have bet out on the flop. You may have the best hand here and you don't want to let someone with the Kd to get a free card. If you are raised, then you calculate your pot odds. You still have a draw to the full house.
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Re: PP 10+1 SNG - Bottom set on a sickly coordinated flop
Hero is 33% dog at worst. Even if he turns over the nut flush, you have 1/3 chance of hitting the full. (well, they could have top or middle set, but you just pay em off)
So, go out, bet or check-raise. I'd bet here, hoping to be called by two pair or a King of Diamonds. When raised by those hands or the flush, I either three bet all-in, or fold, depending on the odds. If two people get their chips all in, you call, without a second doubt. You hit that full, and you have the best hand, almost no doubt. |
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Re: PP 10+1 SNG - Bottom set on a sickly coordinated flop
Thanks for the advice guys.
I think I was hoping to see the turn cheaply, and I would then make a move if a non-diamond hit (or of course if I hit my boat). With the bet and check-raise in front of me, it just wasn't happening. Live and learn... |
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Re: PP 10+1 SNG - Bottom set on a sickly coordinated flop
I think with that many people seeing the flop, there's a decent chance someone already has the flush. The only reason why people are LESS likely to have a flopped flush than normal, is b/c there's an A on the flop. But early stages at $10 level, many people like to play any two suited (K4s, 96s, I see that crap all the time). Doubtful you're up against a higher set (although some people min raise with AA).
Betting on the flop doesn't seem like a good idea. Even though you MIGHT have the best hand here, you'll likely get called by a K hi flush draw, with even an allin bet (at $5-$10 level, almost no bet gets someone off a flush draw), and that's not a GREAT gamble. And if you don't have the best hand, you don't want to risk all your chips on a drawing hand this early. At the $10 level, people will some people slowplay a flopped flush (even if it's like J hi or something crazy). I'd probably check the flop for a free card to try and improve with that many people. If the turn is not a diamond, bet like 1-1.5x pot or so, and see if you get raised. Although, sometimes I just get an urge to allin, and you get called by a flush and you feel like an idiot (btw: about 33:66 that you'll beat a flopped flush with a flopped set by river). But the more annoying part is getting called by the flush draw and then getting outdrawn. |
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