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  1. #1

    Default 100nl bottom set on flop

    SB is a supernova mega multitabler, but he's not a winning player. earlier i check/raised him on the turn (SB v BB) and shoved on a draw completing river (he folded). i think we've battled a little in the past, my impression is that he 3bets often and has run me over preflop.

    too FPS not to raise the flop? his flop donk is very strong into a multiway pot.. my plan when calling the flop was to raise/commit on a non club turn.

    i think his range is 66/Qx/strong draws

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (6 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

    saw flop

    MP ($167.80)
    CO ($100)
    Hero (Button) ($143.80)
    SB ($114.55)
    BB ($98.50)
    UTG ($100.75)

    Preflop: Hero is Button with 4, 4
    1 fold, MP bets $3, CO (poster) calls $2, Hero calls $3, SB calls $2.50, 1 fold

    Flop: ($13) 6, Q, 4 (4 players)
    SB bets $10.50, 2 folds, Hero calls $10.50
  2. #2
    Having led out 4 way on this flop, I'd think his range is pretty strong and contains some draws that you really wanna make him felt on the flop. I see no reason not to raise here, espeically when you have an aggro image he might be paranoid about.
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    I think raise is by far the best option here - I love to have a set in this situation
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    I would call the flop for sure, raising is something id only consider to do if my opponent sucked ass which an 100nl reg surely does.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IowaSkinsFan View Post
    I would call the flop for sure, raising is something id only consider to do if my opponent sucked ass which an 100nl reg surely does.
    sooooo raise?
  6. #6
    raise if u think he will call or stack off. otherwise call is fine then raise turn
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  7. #7
    i was afraid he would see my raise of his flop lead as very strong, and fold his Qx hands.
  8. #8
    IP this is fine. Qx can stack off on turn a decent %
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    I like this IP as well. I didn't notice the first guys folding already but yeah if he bets turn he's pretty much committed. I like it.
  10. #10
    definitely call. If the flush comes you may have to fold though.
  11. #11
    I wudnt fold turn almost ever, I'd plan to stack off any non club river.
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  12. #12
    Your opponent check-raises 6s and leads out with AQ (or the like) because he doesn't want AQ to get checked around if he doesn't bet it for fear of its vulnerability. You need to raise now before scare cards come that clam up your action. He led into 3 players with a nice-sized bet on the flop, he's not going to fold on this street but he might later, so get it in there quickly.
    Last edited by tstrout; 03-24-2010 at 12:53 PM.
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    what do you think he thinks you would do with a set? or a draw?
  14. #14
    draws wudnt raise flop imo given how little FE there is.
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  15. #15
    i think he would expect me to raise 44/66, not sure what he thinks id do with Axcc but i personally wouldn't raise it because i wouldn't expect to have much fold equity

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