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$2 NLHE Full Ring: Getting value from flopped Quads
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[QUOTE="300HPGOD, post: 5975681, member: 305911"] I prefer checking on the flop as you did in this hand. With nothing but a call pre flop I am not expecting villain to have a pair here too often and I monopolize a lot of the good hands with this flop. My plan on this hand would be to check the flop hoping villain catches a turn card that makes them some decent equity. If they bet then I would call or raise depending on sizing (would have to be a very small bet for me to raise otherwise I would be planning to raise on the river). If villain checks the turn I would definitely be betting but I would bet on the large side to make it look bluffy plus if villain is going to call a 6 cent bet there they probably are calling a 9 or 10 cent bet there (at 2 NL anyway). Min betting I think is the worst option since it makes it look like you are begging for a call. Plus at that sizing, even if they called then you are not getting much value. On the river as played I think you have to take a shot at getting real value and betting something like 2/3rds pot. If they have nothing then they are folding no matter what you bet. [/QUOTE]
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