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    IMO, he doesnt have a set. Why?
    If I have a set and you c-bet that flop, your getting raised and not with a gay min reraise. I am sure as hell not going to do it on the turn. Based on his play, he likely has 2 pair, FD, or F and st8 draws. All of which we have dominated. On turn, after his gay min reraise, either shove (he will probably think you have a draw and call with 2 pair) or 3 bet hard to pot commit him.
  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by paratrooper99 View Post
    IMO, he doesnt have a set. Why?
    If I have a set and you c-bet that flop, your getting raised and not with a gay min reraise. I am sure as hell not going to do it on the turn. Based on his play, he likely has 2 pair, FD, or F and st8 draws. All of which we have dominated. On turn, after his gay min reraise, either shove (he will probably think you have a draw and call with 2 pair) or 3 bet hard to pot commit him.
    That was pretty much was I was thinking too. I knew I had him beat, didn't suspect a better set w/ his little raises. I was thinking TP w/ a draw ... which is why I 3Bet him, pot-committing him (& me) and waited for the call (which I got) and the showdown.

    Well anyway gang, here's how it unfolded....

    Turn: ($0.67, 2 players) K
    Hero bets $0.40, BTN raises to $0.80,
    Hero raises to $2.00,
    BTN raises to $6.91 and is all-in,
    Hero
    calls $2.97 and is all-in

    River: ($10.61, 2 players) K

    Hero shows 3 3 (Full House, Threes full of Kings)
    BTN shows A K (Full House, Kings full of Aces)
    BTN wins $9.91

    In retrospect, I totally agree about betting bigger on the flop, and stacking off on the turn. In all likelihood the villain wouldn't have folded TPTK on the flop to a hefty pot-sized bet so it wouldn't have made it meant much of a difference w/ the a slightly larger bet. I mean, it's the micros after all. I'm wondering though, was my $2.00 3bet on the turn too small?

    If we somehow had gotten to the river w/out his re-raise on the turn and we still had chips, I would have had a very hard time (no, actually an impossible time) folding my smaller full house. I suppose I was doomed either way. But still you're advice is helpful here. Thanks!
  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by paratrooper99 View Post
    IMO, he doesnt have a set. Why?
    If I have a set and you c-bet that flop, your getting raised and not with a gay min reraise. I am sure as hell not going to do it on the turn. Based on his play, he likely has 2 pair, FD, or F and st8 draws. All of which we have dominated. On turn, after his gay min reraise, either shove (he will probably think you have a draw and call with 2 pair) or 3 bet hard to pot commit him.
    Donks like to make gay little bets when they have a strong hand though. Can't say how i would play it though as op has already posted the results. Then again some of them make gay little bets when they are bluffing aswell. The call flop min raise turn is usually a strong hand though.

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