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full tilt cash hand
Mikeyboy9361:
At this level, players love to play suited cards, so the flush in this case is almost a certainty. I would advovate re raising to .90 pre flop, but you do want some action! The flop is very scary, and I would have been betting $1 to $1.30. You probs wouldnt have scared him off though.
I am spewing with the turn, cos you know he has it, decent size bet , as a last stab, but when called you can get away with it.
In your case though when raised with only $1.80 ish behind I am probably calling, and going to bed!!
Marty719:
--- Quote from: Waz1892 on February 09, 2010, 08:04:14 AM ---
and if i could get away from it on the river....protection by checking or bet/fold.
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Also, pleaaaasssseeee never ever ever ever bet/fold top set w/ 1 pot size bet left!!
Leave out results wen posting next h/h for better advice :)
kinboshi:
Hand is a cooler. You have top set and he has the straight flush draw on the flop. All the money should go in there as standard.
Hate the min-raise pre. What"s up with a standard raise?
shozboy1:
its a tough spot to get away from.
Preflop raise needs to be larger. 3x his raise I think.
Flop "donk" lead is ok. Turn completes alot of draws here. You bet out again. Your donk lead on the flop can often be a drawy/weak made hand. The fact you lead out turn on a dangerous board, should"ve set off alarm bells in your opponent"s head - instead it didn"t and he raised you. This imho was the clue you were definitely beat now.
The river bet was completely inappropriate in my opinion. You need to be check/crying calling here alot or check/folding depending on the size of the bet.
Put it this way, if you only had a pair of pocket kings by the river (i.e. no set) you probably wouldn"t have shoved the river because of the super dangerous board. The fact you had a set here should not make suddenly turn this into a river shove and a hand you "can"t get away from"
Marty719:
--- Quote from: shozboy1 on February 09, 2010, 15:10:57 PM ---
Put it this way, if you only had a pair of pocket kings by the river (i.e. no set) you probably wouldn"t have shoved the river because of the super dangerous board. The fact you had a set here should not make suddenly turn this into a river shove and a hand you "can"t get away from"
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If we had a pair of KK we cannot beat ne of his calling range. W/ top set we beat all 2p and lower set hands. I think its v result orientated to say c/f river. I honestly dnt think the responses wuda bn the same if the results were not up. Not stacking off with top set and a spr of 1 is a mistake.
Edit: eagerly awaiting Noble saying fold turn ;D
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