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Anyone here put Villan on a set?

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    Default Anyone here put Villan on a set?

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (6 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    Button ($9.80)
    SB ($9.45)
    Hero ($23.10)
    UTG ($10.55)
    MP ($6.70)
    CO ($8.85)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with 5, 5.
    UTG raises to $0.4, 3 folds, SB calls $0.35, Hero calls $0.30.

    Flop: ($1.20) 7, 4, 5 (3 players)
    SB checks, Hero checks, UTG bets $0.8, SB folds, Hero raises to $2.5, UTG calls $1.70.

    Turn: ($6.20) J (2 players)
    Hero bets $5.5, UTG raises to $7.65, Hero calls $2.15.

    River: ($21.50) 9 (2 players)

    Final Pot: $21.5
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    edit: wait i thought it said "is there anything other than a set"
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    a set is in his range but his range is not just sets
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    i don t get it
    when the vpip's are high and the value bets are like razors, who can be safe?
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    more aptly. Is it correct to stack off there?
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    Any reads? This looks like an overpair that is pot-commited to me, possibly FD+overcards. If he has JJ, oh well. I'm stacking off every time here...I don't see how you can get away from this after the flop.
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    I put Hero on a set. Nh sir.
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    stack off stack off stack off
    when the vpip's are high and the value bets are like razors, who can be safe?
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    Yes, it's absolutely correct to stack off here, all the more because at 10nl people don't usually raise low PPs UTG (and you'd have told us if you had an reads on his aggression, right?). 77 and 44 are just about in his range, I suppose, JJ is certainly in his range but it's a pretty significant cooler if that's what he's got, ditto 99. A straight seems highly unlikely, and there's no flush. Definitely stack off.
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    stack off. if he has a higher set, "nh sir", move on.
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    Default Do it!!!

    I'd say go for it... seems to me likely an overpair, or something like AsKs or AsQs (although much less likely).

    Queens?

    Come on... tell us...
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    Quote Originally Posted by HalvSame
    I put Hero on a set. Nh sir.
    lol


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    I don't get why you insist on stacking off with like jack high all the time.
  13. #13
    I don't think it would even occur to me to fold here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eugmac
    I don't think it would even occur to me to fold here.
    BUTWHATIFHEHASAHIGHERSET
    when the vpip's are high and the value bets are like razors, who can be safe?
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    Where's the "We have a set" option?
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    What are you talking about I fold here all day
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    flattin ur 4bets, makin u tilt
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    villain AK/AJ spades or Overpair. if he does have a set, its JJ

    not folding here.
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    when I was kind of new to FTR I posted a bunch of hands similar to this one so I understand where OP is coming from

    but

    improving at poker is about many things

    this kind of hand isn't one of them
    when the vpip's are high and the value bets are like razors, who can be safe?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragnar4
    more aptly. Is it correct to stack off there?
    LOL

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    at no point in the hand did I think "Wow I should fold"

    Villan rolled over 77. And then said "Wow, what are the odds of that happening"

    And I said "just about 1800 to 1 VNH"
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