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Originally Posted by samo
Good feedback, thx.
I think a flop or turn raise should have been in order. I didn’t raise the flop fearing he would fold most of his range (weaker 2-pr/draws) given we know one another’s play. Opted to flat ip, evaluate turn, potentially raising any action.
OTT his ~1/2 PSB seemed weak for top of range hands (66/75o), giving implied odds to flush draws or pair/combos in my range. Flatting here was inconsistent with my flop analysis/action.
On the river, I think a min-raise might have worked, since he would never come over the top with worse. Did not even entertain the jam, which might have looked like a missed FD line, and consistent with how I played the hand.
I tanked for a bit and tossed in 5 greens and MHWG > J6.
Ouch! Took me a second to realize 5 greens = call. I bet Villain was pissed to see your hand after you tank called with a set on such a dry board.
Honestly the flop is the best chance to get it all in:
- Villain more likely to have odds with some sort of draw
- Villain can put you on a draw
If Villain had 66 he likely would have bet bigger and you would have lot more regardless.