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 Originally Posted by martindcx1e
1) Raise flop to like 8 or 9. Bet turn.
2) Why call the turn? You have 1 clean out. I hope you are crying while calling the river.
3) Raise flop to like 3 or 4.
4) I usually fold PF. Rest is fine I think.
1. OK, that makes sense. I'm known to C/R bluff, so I could get callers more than I realize
2. I realized it was stupid after I called. Just a loose play. I didn't have him on a flush draw so I didn't feel too worried about that, but maybe I am trusting my reads too much. The guy betting had called down some pretty silly hands, so I thought 66 might have even been good, which it was! Villian SHOCKINGLY showed 33 after calling my river re-raise!
3) Roger. Bet the set
4) I've been using the 15X rule to good success, and this just made it. I feel with big raises like that, it's almost the 10x rule because they likely have aces or kings and will stack off if I hit my set. Why would you fold here? They'll surely stack if you hit a set, and the odds are favorable in relation to his raise.
swiggidy:
I guess I just haven't had the experience of getting stacked off with my set yet. I have folded a couple sets when my opponent I thought had flush's or straights, but the straight is extremely difficult to see, you are right. I haven't read T&P, I just started Theory of Poker.
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