Flopping a set on a monotone board
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H has $350
V1 ($300 and is effective stack) is MAWG playing loose passive, hasn’t really done anything of note.
V2 (covers both) young asian guy who is opening a lot of hands and playing quite aggressive.
OTTH
H opens 15 UTG with 77, V1 calls +2, two more calls and V2 calls on button.
($75) T87ddd
H x, checks all the way through
($75) T87ddd Ah
H $50, V1 raises $150, V2 calls, folds to H who jams.
Tried to go for a c/r on the flop but it didnt work, so was left in an awkward spot on the turn.
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jamming turn after this action is suicide
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Originally Posted by Leobzook
jamming turn after this action is suicide
Slightly suspected that
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if V1 is passive he has the nuts here. V2 has at least some of our outs so close to a fold on the turn.
bet flop usually
and no point raising 77 UTG if flop is going a million ways
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Bet flop, and bet it big. X/raising is not a good plan on this board multiway.
AP, call turn. And probably x/fold river unimproved.
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Was this on Saturday? What time/table number?
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Originally Posted by WereBeer
Was this on Saturday? What time/table number?
nah it was today
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I just limp preflop but that's me.
For better or worse I think we've committed ourselves preflop on this flop due to the lol SPR we created with our preflop raise. I'd probably check/shove to get the chips in ASAP, so I'm cool with a flop check.
I'm cool with our turn play. Dude could have easily turned Aces up or whatever and other guy could still easily be on a draw.
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