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NL100: Top set NL100: Top set

03-24-2010 , 01:17 AM
Full Tilt Poker $0.50/$1 No Limit Hold'em - 9 players
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BTN: $334.55 14/11/3 over 1.2k hands, 70% fold to cbet
SB: $100.00
BB: $37.00
Hero (UTG): $124.15
UTG+1: $183.55
UTG+2: $747.90
MP1: $41.05
MP2: $73.50
CO: $104.50

Pre Flop: ($1.50) Hero is UTG with A A
Hero raises to $3.50, 4 folds, CO calls $3.50, BTN calls $3.50, 2 folds

Flop: ($12.00) 9 A J (3 players)
Hero bets $8, CO folds, BTN calls $8

Turn: ($28.00) 2 (2 players)
Hero requests TIME, Hero bets $17, BTN calls $17

River: ($62.00) 7 (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $36, too thin to raise here?

Preflop is standard; flop is pretty standard too. I could have gotten away with a larger bet, but since the Ad is on the board, his amount of flush draws are limitied. I mean there are flush draws in his range, but not a whole lot. I think 99 and JJ are both in his range, as I doubt he 3bet JJ against my UTG raise. He can probably safely just flat the cbet since I have no flush draws in my range.

Turn is kinda crappy, I definitely need input on my play there. I'm sure my betsize is way off.

River is where it gets a little tricky. I figure if I 3 barrel, villain might just call with a set. However if I check, he is never checking behind with a set. Once he bets, I could raise all in, and I don't know if he can fold getting 3.25:1 with a set.

Maybe I should just lead out on the river? I don't know if I can b/f with top set though. So maybe b/c is better?
03-24-2010 , 02:45 AM
Next time yell P the B before the river.

I think he would tend to raise his sets on this flop so I don't know what can call your raise really.
03-24-2010 , 02:47 AM
more on flop, more on turn, bet river
03-24-2010 , 09:29 AM
interesting spot i say

im just calling here, as previously said he doesn't have a set here often at all, they would almost always be raising flop or turn or betting more on river when its pretty clear you dont have a flush

in addition, the straight got there and ofcourse the flush is out.. im pretty sure we're good here more often than not but still just calling
03-24-2010 , 10:54 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by MaliceUW
more on flop, more on turn, bet river
This is probably an obvious answer, but when we bet more on the flop and more on the turn, are we b/f turn or b/3b turn? b/3b, right, can't fold top set here?

As for sets in his range, I don't know why he would raise the flop in position with a set. I have a pretty tight utg range and I have almost no flush draws. It is definitely possible though, I just think there is a decent chance he just flats my cbet with a set there.

      
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