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BudBundy
Full Tilt Poker
No Limit Holdem Ring game
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50
6 players
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Stack sizes:
UTG: $49
UTG+1: $42.45
CO: $112.85
Button: $49.25
Hero: $64.75
BB: $47.75

Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is SB with 3 icon_suit_heart.gif 3 icon_suit_club.gif
UTG folds, UTG+1 calls, CO raises to $2, Button folds, Hero calls, BB folds, UTG+1 calls.

Flop: 3 icon_suit_diamond.gif 7 icon_suit_heart.gif 6 icon_suit_spade.gif ($6.5, 3 players)
Hero checks, UTG+1 checks, CO checks.

Turn: 9 icon_suit_heart.gif ($6.5, 3 players)
Hero bets $5, UTG+1 calls, CO folds.

River: 2 icon_suit_club.gif ($16.5, 2 players)
Hero bets $10, UTG+1 raises to $20, Hero raises to $47

Is preflop loose? I don't have any stats on anyone yet but CO was pretty aggressive preflop.

Flat call river?
Temporary Nuts
Preflop is only loose because you did not lead when you hit your set. You play low pp's cheap to hit sets and make them a homerun. You're not stacking people often enough without leading the flop.
BudBundy
Actually i went for a C/R.

Leading > C/R?

Am i getting action from overpairs?
No_Neck
QUOTE (BudBundy @ Monday, September 24th, 2007, 1:51 PM) *
Actually i went for a C/R.

Leading > C/R?

Am i getting action from overpairs?



we are a big fans of leading with sets because if the guy with an overpair raises he is pretty much stuck in the pot... Check raise isn't bad but I prefer leading.

I think the river min raises is usually a big hand... I dunno what I do I guess it depends on reads. I probably usually flat call. (I am weaksauce though)


Everything else looks good to me.
Zach6668
c/r is a limit play.

Leading is the tits in NL.

I still probably c/r by instinct, but it just shows so much more strength, which is not really what we want.

People will lead in spots like this when they are unsure about their hand and want to see where they stand, so when we lead with our monsters, it's tough for them to figure out where they are in the pot.
Acid_Knight
Leading with sets is only good if you're leading with air and draws and top pair as well. So many people advocate leading with sets, yet they NEVER lead into the raiser unless they're pretty sure they've outflopped them with their 2 pair or a set or whatever. It's so transparent. If you're constantly donking into the raiser with all kinds of stuff then I like leading. Otherwise I really prefer the c/r becuase it's less suspicious.
Temporary Nuts
QUOTE (Acid_Knight @ Monday, September 24th, 2007, 2:10 PM) *
Leading with sets is only good if you're leading with air and draws and top pair as well. So many people advocate leading with sets, yet they NEVER lead into the raiser unless they're pretty sure they've outflopped them with their 2 pair or a set or whatever. It's so transparent. If you're constantly donking into the raiser with all kinds of stuff then I like leading. Otherwise I really prefer the c/r becuase it's less suspicious.


True... i lead flopped draws 80% of the time, maybe that's why the thought never crosses my mind.
Scott3705
Too many weird 2 pairs out therre for me not to reraise. Leading flop is standard for me. Most likely c/r is better for u since you c/r one pair.
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