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 Originally Posted by bjsaust
c/r scares off a lot of hands you want action from, it screams strength (the whole purpose of it).
I forget who gave me the advice, but basically he said to play a set just like any TPTK hand or big draw that I'm cbetting. As soon as you stray from your standard postflop actions, even tards know somethin's up.
I have a tendency toward FPS (fancy play syndrome) on sets, trying to get cute to get all the chips in the middle. But that usually backfires and lets even dumbasses know I've got a hand. Sometimes, villain just doesn't have enough of a hand to come along for 2/3's or pot-sized raises until we're playing for stacks. So he folds. But if he has anything (and a lot of times when he doesn't), we get to play for stacks MOST OFTEN by just betting right out on the flop, turn and river (if there's enough behind).
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