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set on a flush flop.

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  1. #1
    montauk Guest

    Default set on a flush flop.

    I don't think i played this hand too well at all. Should i have layed it down on the flop, bet more on both streets?

    Prima Poker skin
    No Limit Holdem Ring game
    Blinds: $0.05/$0.10
    9 players
    Converter

    Stack sizes:
    UTG: $8.50
    UTG+1: $6.35
    MP1: $12.55
    MP2: $3.90
    MP3: $1.27
    CO: $4.50
    mulhollanddr: $10.75
    SB: $3.45
    BB: $11.16

    Pre-flop: (9 players) mulhollanddr is Button with 3 3
    UTG folds, UTG+1 calls, 3 folds, mulhollanddr calls, BB checks.

    Flop: 3 A 5 ($0.35, 5 players)
    BB calls, UTG+1 calls, mulhollanddr bets $1, BB folds, UTG+1 calls.

    Turn: K ($2.55, 4 players)
    UTG+1 checks, mulhollanddr bets $3.5, UTG+1 calls.

    River: T ($9.55, 4 players)
    UTG+1 checks, mulhollanddr bets $5.4, UTG+1 calls all-in $1.75.
    Uncalled bets: $3.65 returned to mulhollanddr.

    Results:
    Final pot: $16.7
  2. #2

    Default Re: set on a flush flop.

    Quote Originally Posted by montauk
    I don't think i played this hand too well at all. Should i have layed it down on the flop, bet more on both streets?
    How can you lay down when nobody is betting except you?

    I like this a lot assuming you read villain for a call station where his range includes any A and combo draws or even a total draw. Sometimes, like against a tight passive, it's better to just bet normal sizes like 2/3-3/4 pot and even consider folding to a big raise. But lots of 10nl players, from my experience, think these overbets are a bluff. Overbetting big hands is one of my favorite moves against these types.
  3. #3
    Why did you overbet on every street?

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