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    Default flop set, turn quads, slowplay?

    ok, so I'm getting a hammering over this hand.

    Villain is like 9-2-1 or something. I'd seen him limp JJ and raise AKs. Given pre-flop limp-call then the flop re-raise, I think villain's range is AJs/QQ/KQs in that order. I also think villain is able to fold AJ on the turn if I got too out-of-line. River bet I thought about and decided to rep some weakness; I think that 30% of times I pushed that river villain folds, and about 80% I leave some stack behind villain would push.

    Did I play an amazing hand badly?


    Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (8 handed) Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    SB ($34.65)
    BB ($50)
    UTG ($31.30)
    UTG+1 ($51.75)
    MP1 ($15)
    Hero ($44.90)
    CO ($47.50)
    Button ($50.30)

    Preflop: Hero is MP2 with T, T.
    3 folds, Hero raises to $2.5, 1 fold, Button calls $2.50, 1 fold, BB calls $2.

    Flop: ($8) T, Q, K (3 players)
    BB checks, Hero bets $7, Button raises to $14, BB folds, Hero calls $7.

    Turn: ($36) T (2 players)
    Hero checks, Button bets $12, Hero calls $12.

    River: ($60) 4 (2 players)
    Hero bets $12, Button raises to $21.8 (All-In), Hero calls $4.40 (All-In).

    Final Pot: $92.81
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    I like to crai the turn. He isn't folding if he is being this strong for being such a tighty.
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    I'm all-in on the flop. Too many guessing games playing this hand any other way and it balances out my shove range.

    Once he bites on the turn I would just stick the rest in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by freechus9
    I like to crai the turn. He isn't folding if he is being this strong for being such a tighty.
    I think check/raising the turn is a pretty bad mistake. There's no reason to give him any excuse to get away from any hand whatsoever here.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    I'm all-in on the flop. Too many guessing games playing this hand any other way and it balances out my shove range.

    Once he bites on the turn I would just stick the rest in.
    I agree that we should go ahead and stick it in on the flop. However, as played, because of villain's remaining stack I think a call is best on the turn.
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    I prefer a 3 bet on the flop.

    As played on turn, I don't see any reason not to give villain a card on the river.
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    Allin on the flop. Too many draws and too many scarecards that could kill action.

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