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Villain 30/10/6 with 100 handsFull Tilt PokerPot Limit Omaha Ring gameBlinds: $0.25/$0.504 playersConverterStack sizes:UTG: $295.90Hero: $60.75SB: $35.80BB: $59.95Pre-flop: (4 players) Hero is Button with J :club: J :) T :) 8 :DUTG raises to $1.75, Hero calls, 2 folds.Flop: 6 :) J :D A :D ($4.25, 2 players)UTG bets $2.1, Hero calls.Turn: 9 :icon_dance: ($8.45, 2 players)UTG bets $8.45, Hero calls.River: 6 :D ($25.35, 2 players)UTG bets $25.35, Hero calls.Results:Final pot: $76.05

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I believe I gave you some advice earlier on what to do with sets on the flop. It still applies. 10's way too high of a PFR to worry about AA in an open-raise from the CO.

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Here's a graph of my last two days. thinlydisguisedbragzn1.jpgOver on the very left, that's my own advice "costing" me 5 buy-ins. Then, all the rest is the same advice winning those buy-ins back, plus 22 more. Just trust me, if you play your hands strongly, it will pay off in the long run and often a lot quicker than you think.P.S. I hardly ever flat-call sets and I don't think I've folded middle set in at least 20,000 hands. Probably longer.

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There's a decent chance I reraise this preflop. Playing with only 4 at the table this is a strong hand, especially with position. Bump our stack to $100 and I'm almost certainly reraising.I raise the flop every time as Bud and Iggy say.

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