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5/10 set of 4s up against possible flush.
Is this an easy fold? Should I have blocked the turn?
Villain is 34/10/2 after many hands. ***** Hand History for Game 2508062106 ***** $1000 NL Texas Hold'em - Tuesday, August 09, 22:17:41 EDT 2005 Table Table 48711 (6 max) (Real Money) Seat 2 is the button Total number of players : 5 Seat 4: HERO ( $1681.75 ) Seat 5: smalltalkdan ( $1713 ) Seat 1: ACE435 ( $1731 ) Seat 2: tna1042 ( $557 ) Seat 6: woodear ( $866 ) HERO posts small blind [$5]. smalltalkdan posts big blind [$10]. ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to HERO [ 4c 4s ] woodear folds. ACE435 folds. tna1042 calls [$10]. HERO calls [$5]. smalltalkdan checks. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 9d, 5s, 4d ] HERO bets [$30]. smalltalkdan raises [$110]. tna1042 folds. HERO raises [$270]. smalltalkdan calls [$190]. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 3d ] HERO checks. smalltalkdan bets [$650]. HERO ? |
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Re: 5/10 set of 4s up against possible flush.
3bet more on the flop
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Re: 5/10 set of 4s up against possible flush.
how much more
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Re: 5/10 set of 4s up against possible flush.
I would not check this turn, but would bet approximately $400 or so - by checking it you'll most likely face a large bet (like you did) and will not have a good idea where you stand.
As a side note, if this is the same "smalltalkdan" who used to play in UB's $5-10 and $10-25 games, it's DEFINITELY a call. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] |
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