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Dislexsik
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02-09-2006, 01:28 AM
Post subject: Fold ur set after reraise on the flop?
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***** Hand History for Game 3519194360 *****
$25 NL Texas Hold'em - Wednesday, February 08, 21:22:52 EDT 2006
Table Table 65671 (Real Money)
Seat 3 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 1: lumber840637 ( $48 )
Seat 2: labambadamba ( $43.25 )
Seat 4: TheOdds13 ( $12.70 )
Seat 5: catman104 ( $22.55 )
Seat 6: chipdoggie ( $25.75 )
Seat 7: Two_Orange ( $27.65 )
Seat 8: ngaikido ( $16.35 )
Seat 9: Daedalos ( $23.30 )
Seat 3: PugLuvva ( $5.25 )
Seat 10: JA_BX_ATL ( $8.75 )
TheOdds13 posts small blind [$0.10].
catman104 posts big blind [$0.25].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Two_Orange [ 2c 2d ]
chipdoggie folds.
Two_Orange calls [$0.25].
ngaikido calls [$0.25].
lumber840637: nuts
Daedalos calls [$0.25].
JA_BX_ATL calls [$0.25].
lumber840637 folds.
labambadamba folds.
PugLuvva folds.
TheOdds13 calls [$0.15].
catman104 checks.
** Dealing Flop ** [ 7c, 6c, 2h ]
TheOdds13 checks.
catman104 checks.
Two_Orange bets [$2].
ngaikido folds.
Daedalos raises [$6].
I think he has higher set but he can also be out for a draw.
Villain seemed like a solid player...
Edit:When i think about it i should have called his reraise.
Maybe my 2 fullhouses that got busted yesterday made me play this hand wrong(i folded).Or am i wrong???
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Fnord
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mxiu
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That's a pretty tight fold. Villain could be holding 88/99, a straight flush draw, 67, maybe even 78. You're only losing to 2 hands, and you're winning against a whole bunch of others. Besides, 66 and 77 probably smooth call you more than half the time here. If you can fold 22 when you flop a set this easily, you shouldn't be playing them in the first place.
Easy push.
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renegaderob1
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by Fnord
Push
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This is a dream flop.... he has 7x and is trying to buy you out, or 67... nobody with top set raises that much, they try to slowplay and get more money from you...
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WildBobAA
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Folding a set on the flop vs a single raise is sooooo weak. The possibility of set over set is so small that I'm always willing to stick it in here and pay off 66 or 77. His raise here is a great result, that's what you want him to do. Now make him pay. This is where you destack him. If you ever fold this, I will personally come to your house and beat you down.
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SonOfAkira
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This is EXACTLY the scenario you want when you hit a set. Action.
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Dislexsik
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I will write it down 100 times now.
"I will never fold a set on the flop!"
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Gareth
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Its not just "I will never fold a set on the flop!" - its more to do with the texture of this flop - you are only losing to a set of 7's or 6's - he could be doing this with TP OP Two Pair - even FD or OESD - so get your money in and push.
If you had say PP of 5's and just limped in and the board came 7s6s5h or 7s6s5s and you bet and he raised well thats a different story from the one above.
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