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unraised pot, 4-way, 3-flush board, hero has a set

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  1. #1

    Default unraised pot, 4-way, 3-flush board, hero has a set

    villain1 = 93 hands, 15/5/9, W$ASD: 3/5
    villain2 = 72 hands, 27/8/.75, W$ASD:1/4
    No real reads besides those numbers.

    Seat 1: BermudaBen ($100)
    Seat 2: villain1 ($90.80)
    Seat 3: 0 doubt ($50)
    Seat 4: donnymack ($40)
    Seat 5: Hero ($106.95)
    Seat 6: villain2 ($89.80)
    Seat 7: Papachubie ($74)
    Seat 8: Unger33 ($18.45)
    Seat 9: KKDragonlady ($31.30), is sitting out
    0 doubt posts the small blind of $0.50
    donnymack has 5 seconds left to act
    donnymack posts the big blind of $1
    BermudaBen posts $1
    The button is in seat #2
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to Hero [3c 3d]
    Hero calls $1
    villain2 calls $1
    Papachubie folds
    Unger33 folds
    BermudaBen checks
    villain1 calls $1
    0 doubt calls $0.50
    donnymack checks
    *** FLOP *** [Ah 3h 8h]
    0 doubt checks
    donnymack checks
    Hero bets $3
    villain2 calls $3
    BermudaBen folds
    villain1 raises to $12
    0 doubt folds
    donnymack folds
    Hero calls $9
    villain2 calls $9
    *** TURN *** [Ah 3h 8h] [7d]
    Hero checks
    villain2 checks
    villain1 bets $25
    Hero ????
  2. #2
    I'd fold the flop.. if someone shows so little fear after a raise and a call on THAT board, he probably has the flush. And after your call, easy fold on the turn.. he shows no remorse even though 2 people called him..
  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by jackvance
    I'd fold the flop.. if someone shows so little fear after a raise and a call on THAT board, he probably has the flush. And after your call, easy fold on the turn.. he shows no remorse even though 2 people called him..
    I'd fold the pre-flop. 33 is good on the BB only, that's it.
  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Stagemn
    I'd fold the pre-flop. 33 is good on the BB only, that's it.
    I call with a pp in any position. And today it has been brought to my attention that it's probably a good idea to call raises with it too (esp. if it gets another caller) so I don't see the problem here..
  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Stagemn
    Quote Originally Posted by jackvance
    I'd fold the flop.. if someone shows so little fear after a raise and a call on THAT board, he probably has the flush. And after your call, easy fold on the turn.. he shows no remorse even though 2 people called him..
    I'd fold the pre-flop. 33 is good on the BB only, that's it.
    I'm getting implied odds on this table, sometimes 22-55 i think is worth folding in EP, but not at this particular table....
  6. #6
    Flop is an EASY push second time around. If he flopped the flush, then say "nice hand, I hope I suck out." If he has 88, then good for you sir.
  7. #7
    definitely 3-bet that flop
  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Stagemn
    Quote Originally Posted by jackvance
    I'd fold the flop.. if someone shows so little fear after a raise and a call on THAT board, he probably has the flush. And after your call, easy fold on the turn.. he shows no remorse even though 2 people called him..
    I'd fold the pre-flop. 33 is good on the BB only, that's it.
    If you are folding your pocket pairs to smaller raises then you are missing a good opportunity to stack people with sets.
  9. #9
    If I don't 3-bet the flop and boat up the turn, how often and how much can I expect to extract from those 2? If I hit the turn do I lead, cc, or cr?

    Do i really have enough fold equity to 3-bet AI, forcing the chaser out, and chase against a possibly made flush? I have 7 outs on turn and 10 outs on river (if my turn didn't hit), so what are my odds of boating up?
  10. #10
    if you dont 3-bet and fill up, im probably check/calling the turn and maybe check/raising the river depending on the card that falls.

    and i dont see how 3-betting here has much to do with fold equity...i dont really want a fold here if i 3-bet AI. if hes on a draw, cool, hes an idiot. if he has the flush, nice hand, but you still have plenty of outs.

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