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Flopped my set...could I have gotten the rest of his chips? ($20+2)
This is the first hand I've posted. If it is mundane, boring, stupid, or lame, feel free to tell me in as acrid and scathing manner as you find appropriate.
Was there some way I could've gotten more chips out the villain? I hit my set and I want to extract. I've only recently moved up to $20+2. My guess is that he didn't have much value with his raise. Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t30 (8 handed) converter BB (t2494) deepdowntruth (t731) UTG+1 (t745) MP1 (t760) MP2 <font color="#A500AF">(villain)</font> (t670) CO (t770) Button (t725) SB (t1105) Preflop: deepdowntruth is UTG with 6[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], 6[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. deepdowntruth calls t30, <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, MP1 calls t30, <font color="#CC3333">MP2 <font color="#A500AF">(villain)</font> raises to t130</font>, <font color="#666666">4 folds</font>, deepdowntruth calls t100, MP1 folds. Flop: (t335) 8[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], J[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], 6[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] <font color="#0000FF">(2 players)</font> deepdowntruth checks, <font color="#CC3333">villain bets t175</font>, deepdowntruth calls t175. Turn: (t685) 8[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] <font color="#0000FF">(2 players)</font> deepdowntruth checks, villain checks. River: (t685) 5[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] <font color="#0000FF">(2 players)</font> <font color="#CC3333">deepdowntruth bets t125</font>, villain folds. Final Pot: t810 |
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Re: Flopped my set...could I have gotten the rest of his chips? ($20+2)
Really I just wanted to make sure I could use the hand converter right. :-P
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Re: Flopped my set...could I have gotten the rest of his chips? ($20+2
pretty bad call there pf
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Re: Flopped my set...could I have gotten the rest of his chips? ($20+2
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pretty bad call there pf [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. I think you should raise flop or bet turn here, as he could have a draw that'll pay you. |
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Re: Flopped my set...could I have gotten the rest of his chips? ($20+2
I do admit, and knew at the time, that I was gambling a bit there.
So I limped under the gun for t30, looking to see a cheap flop, which seemed reasonable at the time. There was another caller for t30 and then the raise for t130, plus the blinds for another t45. So I was looking at calling t100 and the pot was t235 at that point. I thought there was excellent chance, given the action so far at the table, that he just had overcards or trash, and that if I didn't hit my set I would fire once at the flop and try to take it down; if I got significant resistance I could get away. If I hit the set I would soften up a little and trap an overpair and double up. It all seemed reasonable at the time. I have been changing my game a little bit to include more trapping and to deviate a little bit from ABC poker, and this prompted my call here getting a little better than 2-1 pot odds. |
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Re: Flopped my set...could I have gotten the rest of his chips? ($20+2
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I do admit, and knew at the time, that I was gambling a bit there. So I limped under the gun for t30, looking to see a cheap flop, which seemed reasonable at the time. There was another caller for t30 and then the raise for t130, plus the blinds for another t45. So I was looking at call t100 and the pot was t235 at that point. I thought there was excellent chance, given the action so far at the table, that he just had overcards or trash, and that if I didn't hit my set I would fire once at the flop and try to take it down; if I got significant resistance I could get away. If I hit the set I would soften up a little and trap an overpair and double up. It all seemed reasonable at the time. I have been changing my game a little bit to include more trapping, and this prompted my call here getting a little better than 2-1 pot odds. [/ QUOTE ] When you flop a set, he has an overpair. When you hit nothing, he has two big cards. |
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Re: Flopped my set...could I have gotten the rest of his chips? ($20+2
Very good point.
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Re: Flopped my set...could I have gotten the rest of his chips? ($20+2
You should be folding this PF. Second best is pushing. Calling is bad. If you are calling here constently then this is a big leak in your game.
BTW cant get paid off when villian doesnt have anything. |
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Re: Flopped my set...could I have gotten the rest of his chips? ($20+2
So would you say the limp is bad, or is it just calling the raise? It was pretty dumb in retrospect, it was gambling with 1/7 of my stack there.
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Re: Flopped my set...could I have gotten the rest of his chips? ($20+2
I wouldn't say I do it consistently. I've read enough 2+2 books and played enough to know the folly in cold-calling raises with what are likely to be worse hands.
The problem was my switching the situations in my mind back and forth to suit some overriding desire to see a flop. 1. I limped in hoping to trap a big pair that min-raised. 2. I called the raise because of getting 2-1 odds with my thinking that 'well he's got overcards or trash' and getting 2-1 odds on a near 50/50 situation was pretty good. 3. When I hit the set, I wanted to trap the big pair. I think with #2 there I was probably talking myself into calling, but it seemed compelling at the time. |
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