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Re: deep stacked set hand
if you know he is going to bet enough to make your redraw incorrect with only a hand that beats you and check everythin else behind, then you should bet the turn for 200 , fold to a raise.
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Re: deep stacked set hand
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[ QUOTE ] Push the turn anyways and curse yourself out for re-raising too small on the flop. [/ QUOTE ] Really think he calls with anything besides a flush(or straight) there though? [/ QUOTE ] 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. |
#13
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Re: deep stacked set hand
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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? [/ QUOTE ] I'm pretty much not folding this hand now, so I agree with the who cares attitude, but still wonder what is optimal. I won this hand, actually he folded to my turn bet, but I am curious If I played a hand poorly, even if I didn't get punished for it. I pretty much hated all my turn options, but really hated checking, hated betting small and folding to a raise even more, and thought I only got called by a better hand if I pushed. So I bet $340 thinking I may get a call from a worse hand from him for that price. |
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Re: deep stacked set hand
Does anyone push this right at the flop to prevent draws? There's already a pretty good sized pot. Also, pushing here is pretty much only going to get lower sets to call, and all the other draws to fold.
Doesn't this just about guarantee a good profit? I'm not used to playing with deep stacks, and am curious how this usually plays out. I realize you'd be giving up some value of playing it a little bit slower - but is it worth the risk? There are 2 suited cards on the board, and villain could also have a potential OESD. Does 3-betting it keep out enough draw hands anyway? Biggest concerns would probably be something like A9suited or JTs |
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Re: deep stacked set hand
$340 is giving him pretty close to correct odds to draw out on you. And I doubt he calls what is so obviously a value bet without a better hand. I really think pushing is more likely to get a loose call than $340 here against this type of player.
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