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[Closed] NL10: OOP set vs preflop raiser

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raasz
Joined: 30.11.2007

Hello...

I would like your opion about this hand:
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2104995
I check the flop because i know he's about to fire a bet. I cold call to make him think i'm on a flushdraw. I hope he has hit the ace and that he's a player who finds it hard to fold TPTK. I decide to check the turn because i think he will make another bet because me hand is wel disguised. Then: my move is all-in. I this a good or bad move? Should i just call once more(i think it's not good because i think he will back down because it's suspicious that a player cold calls 2 big bets) or raise to something like $5,50 or so?

I'm curious to know how other players act in such a situation. Let me know!


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DoigteurFou
Joined: 16.08.2007

bet the turn or check-raise it. At these limits slowplay will pay far less that betting.

check-raise the turn.
as played the all-in looks good, unless you had a read on the villain


Marky84
Joined: 11.07.2007

i think the all-in is good, a raise to $5,50 would commit you anyway and if villain wants a showdown, let him pay the full price
in addition, on that board he maybe thinks youre just trying to bluff the completed straight draw


Thorsten77
Joined: 28.05.2006

A spade kills all your action - I wanna get the money in. If he's very aggressive you may consider betting the flop, hoping for a reraise. Another option is c/r the flop. After showing aggression, you should lead the turn. I don't like the c/c c/r line as you typically always have a monster in this spot - c/r flop can be played with a wider range.