It really was just a Question as to what you would do here, not what is the correct play. Villain 1 knows I'm not bluffing here and I'm pretty sure he's not RR with with AK/AA, I have him on exactly KK..If it was anyone else on table I'm snap shoving...Anyway here it is...
Because this vil can only ever have a smaller set when c/r this board and wanted him to stack off...but he folded and I got outplayed Posted by BrownnDog
You got super lucky the guy behind stacks off. Flat flop allllllll day long babes.
Why is a flat correct here when glit has set 100% of time after c/r and i dont expect anybody to raise/fold a set for 200bb and there is a fish flushing behind that is never folding no matter how the action goes and he's never shoving over a raise and a flat with flush draw ever?
Do you think villain has called solely on the flush draw? or do you think the fact they had a gutshot has just about persuaded them to move in. whatever i think bad play from villain here, Glitterbabe lovely fold here i think the reason you folded as you know your opponent here am i right? see if it was someone you didn't have any specific reads would you call firstly to see if you have the goods, also so you learn a bit about their play for next time
The re raise is perfectly acceptable.... by flatting here, if the flush card hits = scare card for lower set... if he puts him on the low set why not re raise because he stacks of 100% of the time.. or is supposed to.....
I play this the same way.... plus if the other Villian is flushing he is never folding considering the pot size so its a win win.... re raise all day long
the point you make about being super lucky that vil2 stacks off here... his range is so skewed towards draws or 66-TT 5x that unless you expect him to overcall the raise with 5x and pairs under K i think 3betting is best. you just dont see people c/r/f a set for 200bbs because it just makes no sense whatsoever, also unsure if gliter is folding 55 on the flop, its essentially the same hand but folding 2nd nuts is pretty hard.
good bet on the flopt though, slightly different to original hand though
firstly you have second nuts on that flop, you cant put either of the other 2 on kings imo as only 3 bet pre thats why im suprised you have only called pre which is terrible play imo. as its lower stakes different level of thinking in this spot so would make the call all day long
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Does 3 kings beat 3 fours then?. Sorry I dont play High rollers cash tables so not quite sure...
See you down Swansea M8....and FWIW, from a bad MTT player, I would of prob called and luckboxed my 4 on the river!
Well done Vil 1 on playing bad!!! lol
i only play low stakes but im never folding here.
this hand would be great for top of the low stakes pots!
top pair vs set vs nut fd lol
what is weird here is the guy chasing flush had very similar hand to the op and the turn and river cards almost identical!
taxi to area 51 please!!!
the point you make about being super lucky that vil2 stacks off here... his range is so skewed towards draws or 66-TT 5x that unless you expect him to overcall the raise with 5x and pairs under K i think 3betting is best. you just dont see people c/r/f a set for 200bbs because it just makes no sense whatsoever, also unsure if gliter is folding 55 on the flop, its essentially the same hand but folding 2nd nuts is pretty hard.
good bet on the flopt though, slightly different to original hand though
firstly you have second nuts on that flop, you cant put either of the other 2 on kings imo as only 3 bet pre thats why im suprised you have only called pre which is terrible play imo. as its lower stakes different level of thinking in this spot so would make the call all day long
would usually re raise but i knew if i called and hit i was gonna get paid off if anyone else had a piece of it.