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This situation comes up a decent amount I think, flopping bottom or middle set, and the turn pairing the top card, how many bets should I get in on the last 2 streets....did I play this appropriately?
Dealt to Hero [ 4s 4d ] Hero raises [$10]. X folds. Villian calls [$10]. Y folds. Z folds. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 8h, 7d, 4h ] Hero bets [$5]. Villian calls [$5]. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 8c ] Hero checks. Villian bets [$10]. Hero raises [$20]. Villian raises [$20]. Hero raises [$20]. Villian calls [$10]. ** Dealing River ** [ Kc ] Hero bets [$10]. Villian raises [$20]. Hero raises [$20]. Villian raises [$20]. Hero calls [$10]. |
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Cap it both times against un-nit opponents. Against tight players cap turn and as little bets on river as possible.
By the way why did you check-raise the turn? Problem if the opponents is a thinking one he will know immidietly you have a very good hand after your check-raise, and because of that you shoulden't actually cap both streets. You have to keep open betting so your opponent has a bigger chance to missread you.(Over pair most likely) |
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Yeah, you need a read. Against a donkey who will overplay 3 8's that bad I might. Against typical opponnets after a raise on the river lead I would just call.
Also yeah, you want to donk the turn (I would pause for a sec too)--this signifies more weakness and give you a better chance to 3-bet. |
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Looks good. I agree with betting the turn so you can get in 3-bets there without giving away your hand to observant opponents.
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Check-raise the river and call a 3bet, or just bet/call, read dependent. Getting it capped on the river should make you throw up in your mouth a little.
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