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Old 05-25-2005, 08:17 PM
MojoRisin MojoRisin is offline
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Default set vs suited flop

This is pokerstars 1/2 game. Sorry I don't have the log file for this hand but I thought I'd just type it.

I'm on button with 44

utg calls, ep1 calls, fold to me, i call, sb completes, bb checks

flop comes T24 all diamonds. sb bets, utg folds, ep calls, i raise, sb calls, ep folds.

turn comes blank... sb checks, i bet, sb calls

river comes blank... sb checks, i bet, sb calls

should i have called on the flop instead? i think my raising gave me no way to gauge sb's hand
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Old 05-25-2005, 08:18 PM
aK13 aK13 is offline
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Default Re: set vs suited flop

You're fine.

You likely have the best hand on the flop, if not, you have plenty of outs to improve.
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Old 05-25-2005, 08:22 PM
irishpint irishpint is offline
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Default Re: set vs suited flop

i think the flop raise was fine. no one with 1 big diamond or 2 diamonds is going anywhere and by the turn you'll have nine outs to a boat, if someone does in fact have the flush. they way it looks i'm assuming they didn't and you were right to bet the rest of the way.
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