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Hard Spot with a Set

Postby Juskimo » Fri Oct 28, 2005 2:32 pm

This was in my home game, 2 tight and 2 lose players (and me, generally viewed as the most agressive player in the game).

5 handed, 1 and 2 blinds, NL holdem
SB just rebought for 20 and is pretty much a calling station. UTG is relativly new and pretty unimaginative, but still somewhat solid. UTG has also not played a hand in about 5 rounds (which is unusual for this relativly loose home game). BB folds, UTG calls for 2, UTG + 1 folds. Jus (with Qs Qc) on the button raises to 6. SB calls, UTG calls 4. At this point Jus is sitting on the big stack with about 55 , UTG has about 35.

Flop comes Ad, Qh, 9d.

SB bets 3, UTG raises to 9. pot is 30at this point, SB has 11, UTG has 24, Jus has 55 (stack sizes may have been different, dont remember exactly).
I pretty much knew that whatever I bet the SB was going to call. Jus raises to 18, SB goes all in, UTG calls.

Turn was 8d. UTG checks, Jus bets 5 or 8(dont quite remeber which), UTG calls

River was 6c, check check.
Results in white below

SB had Ks,9s (1 pair)
UTG had Jh,10c for Straghit q to 8
Jus had trip queens



How would you play this/How could I have played this better?

Knowing that the small blind was going to call pretty much seems to give UTG almost the exact odds that he needs to play almost any reasonable drawing hand after the flop.

Besides going all in before the flop (which might have gotten two callers anyway, the sb was probably going to call anything at this point) I dont know if there was another way to play this. And it seems that going all in with at least 1 (if not 2 or 3 overcards) out there is also a very iffy play. At the same time I dont really want to be calling with Queens.

Thoughts?
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Postby T-Rod » Fri Oct 28, 2005 2:46 pm

I push all in on the flop. I don't think your raise was high enough.

You can't really fold this hand, but there is a flush and a straight draw out there. If I can't fold, I want to push in and give the worst odds for chasing.

Bad luck on how it came out.
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Postby iceman5 » Fri Oct 28, 2005 2:51 pm

All in on the flop is the only correct play with these stack sizes, that action and that board.
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Postby MVPSPORTS » Fri Oct 28, 2005 3:51 pm

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Postby rdale » Fri Oct 28, 2005 9:09 pm

Play deeper stacks ;) or lower blinds :P It will give you room to protect your hand relative to the pot and stacks. You have stacks that better equipped to play .25/.50

you can pretty much only shovle it in and see who hits poker roulette at double the stack sizes.
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Postby Danhdan » Mon Oct 31, 2005 5:19 pm

I don't think anyone mentioned it, but your preflop raise wasn't enough either IMO. I would raise to 8-10 and make that guy pay to see a flop. I don't mind taking down a small pot here.
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Postby Rhound50 » Mon Oct 31, 2005 5:23 pm

There is so much money already in the pot, just push on the flop.

The setup for your game is really odd, 1/2 with no one having more that $55.
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Postby Juskimo » Mon Oct 31, 2005 10:34 pm

[23:42] Mekos King: and lookin bck on it all
[23:42] Mekos King: I FEEL RICH JEWISH GUILT

<spank_her_pair> whats everyone up 2?
<stickdude> watching Pok's AA get stomped on by Jus's AK
<PocketSevens> For those who missed it there's proof that when you eat a lot of fish you turn into one

http://juskimo.blogspot.com/
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