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NL200: bottom set 3way, get jamed over otr NL200: bottom set 3way, get jamed over otr

12-25-2012 , 06:37 PM
Hi, so rush hand both villains are unknown regs. anyone prefer other line and do you call river?
One more thing, villain insta jam over river

Full Tilt - $2 NL RUSH (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

BTN: $229.60
SB: $243.95
BB: $129.80
Hero (UTG): $209.25
MP: $158.00
CO: $672.65

SB posts SB $1.00, BB posts BB $2.00

Pre Flop: (pot: $3.00) Hero has 5 5

Hero raises to $6.00, fold, CO calls $6.00, fold, SB calls $5.00, fold

Flop: ($20.00, 3 players) T 5 7
SB checks, Hero bets $12.00, CO calls $12.00, SB calls $12.00

Turn: ($56.00, 3 players) J
SB checks, Hero bets $33.60, CO calls $33.60, fold

River: ($123.20, 2 players) K
Hero bets $64.00, CO raises to $219.00, Hero?

Last edited by 3betForFood; 12-25-2012 at 06:49 PM.
12-25-2012 , 06:42 PM
My sizing was a bit unconsistent , it's mainly because i wanted to leave a room for a fold otr. do you prefer diffreant sizing here?
12-25-2012 , 07:14 PM
Disciplined fold, I think it's good tbh.

Sux if he puts you on AA or AK and shoves JT or something, but I don't think you'll find 2pair hands (or bluffs) in his range often enough to justify a call here.
12-25-2012 , 08:05 PM
I would def be betting bigger on flop and turn to set up a river shove. As played I'm not sure I could fold a set getting better than 3:1 pot odds. You don't have to be good that often and who knows he could have spazzed out with JT or KT.
12-25-2012 , 08:45 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Curtlow
I would def be betting bigger on flop and turn to set up a river shove. As played I'm not sure I could fold a set getting better than 3:1 pot odds. You don't have to be good that often and who knows he could have spazzed out with JT or KT.
This. There's so few combos that beat you that I think you are setting yourself up for a huge mistake by betting small and then folding on the river. You have to keep in mind the pot odds here. I agree with trying to setup a river shove.
12-25-2012 , 10:46 PM
not folding river
12-26-2012 , 12:21 AM
you bet too small to fold. you look like you're going for thin value with 1 pair and trying to get him to call very weak here and thus you induce a shove too often to fold.
12-26-2012 , 12:29 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Curtlow
I would def be betting bigger on flop and turn to set up a river shove. As played I'm not sure I could fold a set getting better than 3:1 pot odds. You don't have to be good that often and who knows he could have spazzed out with JT or KT.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Game_On
you bet too small to fold. you look like you're going for thin value with 1 pair and trying to get him to call very weak here and thus you induce a shove too often to fold.
+1+1=2
12-26-2012 , 07:25 PM
The chances that villain is bluffing due to perceived weakness because of your sizing is slim to none. I think the chances of villain shoving worse for value are equally slim. You are in for a world of hurt if you go through sessions thinking that villains are capable of thinking things through deeply enough to try to get you to fold 1 pair on this board.

Played well on all sts imo.
12-26-2012 , 07:32 PM
Fold
12-27-2012 , 02:15 AM
Based on experience I would definitely say fold and feel pretty good about it. I would probably size turn bigger though tbh

      
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