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important edit/clarification
 Originally Posted by Robb
 Originally Posted by mixchange
check raising a flop with a set is like the worst line
Three questions. First, why is the c/r flop a terrible line? Villain has to be worried about the board texture, too, and might want to take down the pot if he can right here.
Why not to C/r w/ set
-In general its a line that doesn't maximize value vs. medium strength hands due to screaming " i love my hand!"
Why to bet flop w/ set
- it makes villain define his hand and the streets easier to play
-on a drawish board many players take the free card here which can wreck your set...without having any idea of what villain might have
-you need to start building a pot, hopefully all going in on flop or turn
so we bet the flop with sets OOP or IP, half a pot at least (2/3 is great if villain is likely to have hit) depending on texture if you think villain's range hit (or if its drawish), more.
If villain re-raises, we can decide to either:
1) push if we think villain loves his hand or if we think scare cards could kill or action
2) call the raise and c/r AI on the turn (oop). The pot is now big enough villain is committed, where the flop C/R defines our hand too early and allows villain to get away
Second, I pointed out what I thought villain might do with a set. I see this play all the time from villains at my level.
Bad, answered above.
Third, what's the rationale for giving him a free card here? You're risking a pretty big pot by letting him draw for free. Is the payoff on the end worth it?
missed fd bluffs + paired board flushes > the pots we lose when flush hits
also, if for some reason he was drawing on flop with like A10s/a5 he wont put us on a boat when our 10 out boat/quads hit and will stack off
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