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Playing Top Set in NL50 at Paradise
I was wondering how this hand should be played on the turn. There were a couple of limpers to my friend in the SB who looked at JJ. He raised to $3.50 Both callers had around $45 behind as did he. Flop comes JT4 with two to a suit. He leads $5 into the $10 pot and both villains call. Turn comes 6, putting a 3 flush on the board and he pushes in for about $35.
He had no information about the villains so he assumed they were average players for those stakes. |
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Re: Playing Top Set in NL50 at Paradise
I'll give you a hint -- it's not the way he played it.
I would check and hope to induce a bluff here, I really don't like folding top set. |
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Re: Playing Top Set in NL50 at Paradise
He shoulda potted the flop. Check called (or bet out 1/2) the turn and gone from there.
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Re: Playing Top Set in NL50 at Paradise
Definitely pot the flop.
On the turn, a check sounds good. I wouldn't be confident at all about being ahead here. A push isn't going to make a better hand fold or a worse hand call, which is the only reason for pushing. A player with a turned flush might give you a cheap (or even free) look at a boat. IMO betting the turn isn't going to help you at this point, especially at these stakes. Call a decent bet on the river without the boat. |
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Re: Playing Top Set in NL50 at Paradise
[ QUOTE ]
There were a couple of limpers to my friend in the SB who looked at JJ. He raised to $3.50 [/ QUOTE ] This is 50$NL right? My first thought is that 7x BB is too much to be raising with JJ when you'll be out of position after the flop. Anyway, you got two callers here, so i guess you were right. [ QUOTE ] Flop comes JT4 with two to a suit. He leads $5 into the $10 pot and both villains call. [/ QUOTE ] Your opponents already showed they make pretty loose calls PF. The pot is big enough to be happy with taking it down right there, in case nobody wants to give you action. Betting 1/2 pot looks like a continuation bet or a probe bet. They probably think you have AJ at best. This would be good, except for the fact that you are giving them odds to draw to a flush. Well, not the exact odds, but probably close enough if you factor in implied odds and the fact that they probably think you have nothing. Bet more like 8$ next time. Even pot size wouldn't be incorrect IMO. [ QUOTE ] Turn comes 6, putting a 3 flush on the board and he pushes in for about $35. [/ QUOTE ] Who's gonna call that with a worse hand than yours? The pot is 25$, now you should be making an information bet, let's say about 10$. This might be small enough to get called by a worse hand, and if you get raised, you can get away from it, or take the odds to draw to a boat, which is about 22% here (i think). If you just get called, you still have the option of sticking that last 25$ in on the river if you improve, or try to see a cheap showdown if you don't. I'm just thinking this out as a write it, but this should enable you to save half your stack in case you're up against the flush, and maybe extract 10-35$ more from one of them if they don't have it or you hit the boat. Plz correct me if i'm wrong... |
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