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Worried about set
I just sat down, no reads.
PokerStars Game #3744050105: Hold'em No Limit ($0.10/$0.25) - 2006/01/24 - 18:37:12 (ET)
Table 'Bauschinger' Seat #9 is the button
Seat 1: BankItDrew ($27.30 in chips)
Seat 2: wesley veen ($13.90 in chips)
Seat 3: mandks ($10.10 in chips)
Seat 4: toffee74 ($29.20 in chips)
Seat 6: Mtsc49J ($26.10 in chips)
Seat 8: BFO_2005 ($10 in chips)
Seat 9: Pundi ($27.10 in chips)
BankItDrew: posts small blind $0.10
wesley veen: posts big blind $0.25
BFO_2005: posts big blind $0.25
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to BankItDrew [Kc Kd]
mandks: calls $0.25
toffee74: folds
Mtsc49J: raises $1.25 to $1.50
BFO_2005: folds
Pundi: folds
BankItDrew: raises $2 to $3.50
wesley veen: calls $3.25
mandks: folds
Mtsc49J: calls $2
*** FLOP *** [4d Jh Qh]
BankItDrew: ????
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My opinion:
Bet out. You've a good hand, perhaps the best one. Slow down against resistance, though.
Flat calling a reraise preflop is ... interesting ... but in light of Wesley's stack size, who knows what that means.
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Bet out, fold to a strong reraise.
Not too sure what to do if he flat-calls the flop bet though, since he has position on you.
Anyone?
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I'm working my way up through NL 10 right now and I am often surprised by how bad the hands are that the opponents turn over. If the PS NL 25's are anything like what I am playing, he could have a whole lot of hands you could beat right now like 88, 99, 10's, AQs, Ak, maybe even AJs.
I'd bet the pot on the flop and based on Wesley's stack, I would have to call his raise if it comes. He could easily re-raise with only TPTK or worse.
You've played more hands than me so interested to see what you did.
If he calls the flop bet, need to see the turn card to determine action.