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($22s) Flopped set, villain pushes turn.
NL Texas Hold'em $20 Buy-in + $2 Entry Fee Level:2 Blinds(15/30)
Seat 2 is the button Total number of players : 8 Seat 1: vstrommer ( $1100 ) Seat 2: demoranville ( $545 ) Seat 3: play_boy1 ( $635 ) Seat 4: Bucky6478 ( $680 ) Seat 6: slim_speedy ( $510 ) Seat 8: KultGyro ( $865 ) Seat 9: Hero ( $1860 ) Seat 10: spawn227 ( $1805 ) Trny:16195294 Level:2 Blinds(15/30) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ Ts Th ] slim_speedy folds. KultGyro calls [30]. Hero calls [30]. spawn227 folds. vstrommer calls [30]. demoranville folds. play_boy1 calls [15]. Bucky6478 checks. ** Dealing Flop ** [ Td, Jd, 6s ] play_boy1 checks. Bucky6478 checks. KultGyro checks. Hero bets [90]. vstrommer calls [90]. play_boy1 calls [90]. Bucky6478 calls [90]. KultGyro folds. ** Dealing Turn ** [ Qc ] play_boy1 is all-In [555] Bucky6478 folds. Hero ??? I assume the flop bet was too small. Given that, the guy pushing potentially has the straight and defending against a flush. Or, he could have Qx and could just be over-aggressive. Even if Hero is ahead here, is it worth folding just to hold onto the 555 chips, which would be much more useful for FE purposes in late game? Edit: fixed hand history formatting. |
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Re: ($22s) Flopped set, villain pushes turn.
I think the hand is fine, as long as you call the turn...there's not a whole lot to it.
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Re: ($22s) Flopped set, villain pushes turn.
I'd bet a little more on the flop, maybe 125, but it's not a huge deal. I'm definitely calling that turn, you have a decent amount of outs to a boat and I think you'll be ahead here enough to make this profitable.
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Re: ($22s) Flopped set, villain pushes turn.
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I think the hand is fine, as long as you call the turn...there's not a whole lot to it. [/ QUOTE ] The main question I have is that occasionally I double or triple up way early in the game and I almost feel like it's not worth it to get involved in any hand, and instead just coast to the bubble where you can really get ahead. I realize we should always be looking for +EV plays (and I agree that calling this turn is +EV) but with a decent stack I can pick up a lot more chips in Level 5 and 6 on the bubble than anything I gain in Levels 1-4. |
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Re: ($22s) Flopped set, villain pushes turn.
I think the thing is though that you are probably gonna wait and then push a marginal hand later and hope to double up. I think it's even more +EV to push now because you are probably ahead and even if you lose you will get the game done with now and you can play another.
Just my 2 cents |
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Re: ($22s) Flopped set, villain pushes turn.
You have to call that turn bet. He probabrly has picked up 2 pair or a pair and a straight draw.
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Re: ($22s) Flopped set, villain pushes turn.
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You have to call that turn bet. He probabrly has picked up 2 pair or a pair and a straight draw. [/ QUOTE ] nice read. |
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Re: ($22s) Flopped set, villain pushes turn.
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[ QUOTE ] You have to call that turn bet. He probabrly has picked up 2 pair or a pair and a straight draw. [/ QUOTE ] nice read. [/ QUOTE ] As I was working my way through this thread, that's the read I had. He does not have AK here, and K9 is possible but not likely. I vote 2 pair over the pair/draw, but that's possible too, I guess. |
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Re: ($22s) Flopped set, villain pushes turn.
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I think the hand is fine, as long as you call the turn...there's not a whole lot to it. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: ($22s) Flopped set, villain pushes turn.
You have to call this.
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