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 Originally Posted by jmontis
first of all, checking a set is the wrong way to play it most of the time.
your table image also has a lot to do with how much action you get, unless you happen to be in a very good game.
If you're playing stakes <= 25NL , straight forward play is probably best, but you have to mix things up any higher.
Good one on table image, forgot to mention that.
About sets, why is checking the set wrong most of the time? Usually a set is so well hidden, it seems like the perfect time to trap. (Only with un-coordinated board of course)
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