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 Originally Posted by Revolver123
Is it just me or in H2 does it look like the villain has 22 or 55? Limp in UTG with a pp then call PF raise. Then when the flop hits a set on a rainbow board, c/r. THIS IS SO COMMON AT MICRO STAKES!
I' m giving your villain credit as a decent player that wouldn't limp AJ KJ or QJ in UTG then call a PF raise but if you think he is capable of doing that then maybe I would get it all in. Plus he didn't donk lead whatever he hit on the flop.
But given what I see I would probably fold H2 also 
You can't be giving UTG credit as too good a player here, as a set on that flop should never check raise. Nothing on that flop hit hero's preflop betting range, except maybe the J. Hero is expected to c-bet here, why do we want to move him off AK, TT+ or even AJ. We want to get paid with our set, so we wait. If hero bets big on the turn, then we CRAI cause we think hero as an over pair and will pay us off. So if UTG has a set, it is badly played.
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