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 Originally Posted by Fortune 500
It's not a huge difference, but here it is:
With a hidden set ( pair in your hand, one on the board) You're more likely to get paid off because it's not as transparent. If You reraise someone with J6 on A66 board, you can be prettycertain of one of four things:
1)He's got an ace.
2) he's got that case 6
3)He's bluffing
Or worst case scenario
4) He's got pocket aces.
So you reraise into him. One of two things happens here. He puts you on the 6, and folds because he knows he can't beat it... or he reraises.... and you're probably screwed.
Thus a set is better than trips because of the concealed nature of it. You're more likely to get paid off.
Worst case scenario is actually when he has A6. You have no outs against A6, except running cards if your kicker is higher than a six. Going up against AA at least the case six is still in the deck.
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