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400NL 6 handed: Flop a set of 2's
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[QUOTE="ChuckTs, post: 510580, member: 467"] Any reads on villain? How does he percieve you as a player? He could have called your flop bet with AK, maybe AKc...maybe he's slowplayed 99 or 77. I think you should bet more on the turn; if he raises a strong 2/3 pot bet (which would be...like $40) then I think you can assume he's got you beat. Blagh what am I saying. If he raises your turn bet, stick him in. As for the river, well it's sticky. The flush + straight have now filled, though JQ/J8/86 really don't fit the line... I think we could toss out a block bet (there was a good thread about a similar hand by dbitel...), and fold to a significant raise. We could also check-call for <1/2 the pot... I'm blathering, though. I'm interested in hearing other replies to this one... EDIT: Check/folding is pretty weak...we've got tons of hands beat right now. Assuming he's your average too-loose player, he could have K9+, AA, though there are a bunch of hands that now have us beat... As for KK I really don't see it very much of the time here; why would he smooth call the rag flop then raise when he hits his king?? [/QUOTE]
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