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Old Sep 17,2011, 12:11 PM   #1
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1/2 Mid Set vs EP TAG deep

Sitting on $400, Villian has me covered

UTG+1 raises to 12
Hero (5d 5s) calls
3 more callers

FLOP
5c 4c Kd

Villian checks
Hero bets $35
Others fold
Villian calls

TURN
Jh

Villian checks
Hero bets $80
Villian raises to $160.

I have about $280 behind. Our move?
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Old Sep 17,2011, 01:58 PM   #2
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call seems to make sense, you can easily get the rest in on the river
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Old Sep 17,2011, 02:28 PM   #3
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call seems to make sense, you can easily get the rest in on the river
not if villain is on a straight or a flush draw tho....

or if hes got a weak pair...that will fold when the flush comes....

i think i would re raise right here....if he folds he prob wasn't bluffing anymore anyways....
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Old Sep 17,2011, 04:09 PM   #4
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I rarely put villian on a FD here, unless its a combo draw, (AcJc) etc.
It's definetely a weird time for villian to be raising
I flat call.

RIVER
2d

Villian bets $100
Hero ( about 200 behind)
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Old Sep 17,2011, 04:35 PM   #5
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I rarely put villian on a FD here, unless its a combo draw, (AcJc) etc.
It's definetely a weird time for villian to be raising
I flat call.

RIVER
2d

Villian bets $100
Hero ( about 200 behind)
fist pump jam....
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Old Sep 18,2011, 09:37 AM   #6
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Hmm....
Ok so no one thought this play was fishy? What do we put villain on here?
I figure they have AK, KJ, KK, JJ, 44, or something like AcKc etc... Perhaps I should have realized that I'm ahead of most of those hands I should jam, as they would probably call....

So jamming is the right play?
I gave this girl a lot of respect, and I flatted.

She turns over JJ. FML.
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Old Sep 18,2011, 09:50 AM   #7
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Hmm....
Ok so no one thought this play was fishy? What do we put villain on here?
I figure they have AK, KJ, KK, JJ, 44, or something like AcKc etc... Perhaps I should have realized that I'm ahead of most of those hands I should jam, as they would probably call....

So jamming is the right play?
I gave this girl a lot of respect, and I flatted.

She turns over JJ. FML.
just that at 200bbs deep i don't think we have to worry about set over set and i think theres more combos of flush draws even if they aren't as common but ya i guess were still stuck on the turn raise.....one day i will get away from a turned set and it will be fucking glorious!

then the next day i will river a set vs a turned set....and i hope he has deuces and i have treys.....

also since shes a girl it changes everything...
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Old Sep 18,2011, 11:57 AM   #8
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I mean it's 33 times your original investment, I don't like trying to control the size of the pot when we hit our set with that stack. If you can read a lot into the 12 dollars preflop or the betting pattern postflop it might be a little different but with villains small bets I'm probably looking to get the rest in
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Old Sep 18,2011, 02:08 PM   #9
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Yeah. ok.

It just felt fishy to me, and I was considering a fold. It turns out it would have been the right move THIS TIME, but in the long run I am curious if its a huge leak not to ship. And I also realised I was about to fold a set in a Live game....

I just keep hearing Obi Wan saying "Trust your instincts, Luke"
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Old Sep 18,2011, 02:30 PM   #10
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I just keep hearing Obi Wan saying "Trust your instincts, Luke"
Whoa...dude....snap fold wtf
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