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Flopped set
$15/$30 live 7 handed....
UTG who plays ok limps. UTG + 2 who is super loose aggressive preflop but tight passive postflop also limps. Cutoff limps, button limps. Small blind who plays very erratically but is always loose completes. I check the BB with 55. Flop: Qc 4s 5s. Small blind bets out. I raise. UTG cold calls. UTG + 2 cold calls. Folded to small blind who calls. Turn: 2c. Small blind checks, I bet, UTG calls, UTG + 2 raises. Small blind cold calls. I 3 bet. UTG thinks for a while and mucks. UTG + 2 caps it. Small blind calls, I call. River: Ac. Small blind checks, I check..... Comments? |
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Re: Flopped set
interesting hand. i think smoothcalling the flop and waiting until the turn to raise is the better play, but im undecided. i would also check the river.
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Re: Flopped set
fast playing is the new slow playing, awesome job on the flop and turn. I guess it's possible for A3 to be out there, but after this much action on the turn, I would be a puss and check the river too.
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Re: Flopped set
It's interesting, i would have the guess he had 44 for the lower set. He caps the turn so he can't think he is going to check-raise the river. I would check the river somtimes, but it's tempting to bet after he slows down because i really don't that he wants to get more bets in.
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#5
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Results....
UTG + 2 checks as well and then I let out a scream. UTG + 2 shows 44, small blind shows busted flush draw and I took it down.
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