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15-30 Flopped set
Hawaiian Gardens 15-30 last night, loose aggressive table, 2 EP limpers playing every hand, MP loose guy raises 2 more callers behind, I call in BB with 55 as do the limpers. 6 way action flop is
6 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]5 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]2 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] I bet out EP limper who happens to be a house player, raises me, we get 2 more callers including the preflop raiser, I 3-bet, he caps, both players still call. Turn Brings the K [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] I bet out again, same guy raises again, we still get 1 caller and its back to me, what's your play? -D.J. |
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Re: 15-30 Flopped set
Raise. Can't put him on 66 or 34 yet, and you're charging the flush draw. He might play 88 this way, and it's just too soon to slow down. If he caps the turn, check-call the river unless the board pairs. If it pairs friendlily, bet and call a raise. If the flush comes in check and call one bet.
I imagine since you're posting that he had 66 but that doesn't mean you were wrong to stay aggressive. Does it? |
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Re: 15-30 Flopped set
I'd 3-bet it again. There's no way he has 34.
If he has 66 pay him off, and if he has 34 I'd never leave that table with him there. |
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Re: 15-30 Flopped set
3-bet again. I'd probably check-raise the turn hoping to trap the 2 cold callers behind the PFR.
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Re: 15-30 Flopped set
Yeah, raise. Yes, he could have 66 or even KK but otherwise the board isn't too scary.
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Results
Ok, so I played this badly b/c everyone here says to 3-bet. In the hand I slowed down and just called, the river brought the Q [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], I checked, and it gets checked around and I say oh [censored] everyone checked, so of course my hand was good, no one else showed nor did I ask them to. I definitely left money on the table.
-D.J. |
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