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Old 09-14-2005, 05:47 PM
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Default Re: PP 10/20 Flopped Set, Too much action?

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The pot is already big enough to start protecting,

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Protecting it from what? This isn't the reason to raise the flop.

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Old 09-14-2005, 05:57 PM
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Default Re: PP 10/20 Flopped Set, Too much action?

Preflop: fine

Flop: ok. I'd have raised and jammed the hell out of it, but I can see waiting.

Turn: RAISE THE DAMN THING!!! What the HELL are you waiting for!?! If 3 bet, THEN slow down.

River: I'd call. If UTG had a set, he played the turn very odd. Especially given that you just coldcalled the whole flop which looks like a flush draw. If he played Q7, J7 or 72 from EP, more power to him. I've seen many players like to smooth in AA or KK preflop in their blinds in this type of situation so they are possibilities for BB.

It's ok to lose alot of chips with a set. It happens.

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Old 09-14-2005, 06:02 PM
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Default Re: PP 10/20 Flopped Set, Too much action?

Ram and jam. If you got out flopped by another set, so what. It happens. Get as much as you can in on the flop, to better define your hand.
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Old 09-14-2005, 06:46 PM
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Default Re: PP 10/20 Flopped Set, Too much action?

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Ram and jam. If you got out flopped by another set, so what. It happens. Get as much as you can in on the flop, to better define your hand.

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This is the type of flop where hands (player tendencies aside) won't really be defined until the turn. You can jam many hands on this flop. Rainbow flop would be much more defineable.

You also don't necesarily want to have your hand defined yet.

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