4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: San Francisco, CA
Posts: 1,665
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I think backdoor flushes get paid when you have top set--It's just too nitty to me otherwise... but this board after further analysis it's much harder to put villain on a range that would go AI on river. The only hands I can see are set over set, straight, backdoor flush, maybe K10 but you'd expect more flop/turn aggression from 2p. The story he's telling on the turn seems to be I'm drawing, but he played this hand so badly it's a bit deceptive. We don't put him on suited clubs on flop, because what is he drawing to to call flop? He'd have made it there on turn if he was.
I don't fault calling the push with top set. The only thing I could think of changing is the flop bet could have been stronger with draws out there, but it sucks to flop top set and blow people out of the water... you have to think though that if you have top set with 10 and a 6 on a board that villain is most likely drawing if he's not raising and is just calling. Anyway, just a sick kind of hand that I wouldn't dwell on. I think folding to the push is too nitty, even though I have trouble putting villain on a range on river that goes AI that we beat. But because he played it so badly, his hand is disguised and he's rewarded.
to you nits who fold on river with top set, is this a regular kind of laydown for you on a board like this?
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