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 Originally Posted by BorisTheSpider
LOL Griffey will be adding you to his list of people to berate for even thinking about folding sets!  At least yours is on the flop from hell.
Raise big (like $1.00) then if he shoves call it off. I think if he flats the raise then the turn is a spade/8/Q it's a call to try and fill up on the river if he bets, or check it behind intending to call a small bet on a brick river or bet if he checks again.
I had no intention of folding ever, it was just an option. I was asking for the best line for my hand.
 Originally Posted by griffey24
yaaah I think this is a spot where I wouldn't be too concerned about whether or not we're good, but more of a question of getting value. Villain can conceivably b/f a ton of his range here since the board sucks.
If villain is the type that will b/c overpairs, b/c stuff like QJ/KJ/JJ etc.
I don't hate flatting here to be honest. We will be flatting a big part of our range, so it's sometimes nice to have something as strong as 9's here.
That's exactly what I was getting at.
There are so many turn cards that we don't like/kill the value of our hand that I wasn't sure what way to play it. If we raise and get shoved on, we probably have to call but villain's range crushes us.
 Originally Posted by ImSavy
I'm happy calling here, so much stuff we want him to overvalue and keep on betting instead of just GII with stuff that beats us. The fact we have position means this hand isn't going to be too hard to play. This is probably the type of hand I play pretty poorly OOP though.
OK, if we just call and a spade/8/Q peels off, what's the plan?
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