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Old 11-18-2004, 12:40 PM
elnino12 elnino12 is offline
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Default Re: playing a set when it\'s obvious you have a set

Definitely need more info on UTG's betting style/table image/ability to laydown quality hands...but with no reads and no background information, I certainly agree with a larger than min-raise bet in order to represent an Ace. If he's got one...he'll probabaly check/call or bet/call raises until showdown and you'll get paid off. If not, he'll fold before he can hit his overset, and you'll probably get all the money possible on this hand [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] On a side note...If he does call your flop raise and then bets out on the turn, I suggest flat calling here, and then betting the river pretty hard since he's already shown that he'll put a good amount of money into this hand.
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