2/5: Bottom set facing river jam
2/5: Bottom set facing river jam

2/5: Bottom set facing river jam

$560 eff

UTG $15, Hero call 44 UTG2, MP BTN call

Flop ($60): T️7❤️4❤️
UTG x, bet $35, call, call, fold

Turn ($165): Q
bet $105, MP call, BTN fold

River ($375): A
bet $120, MP shoves $300

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18 March 2025 at 10:21 PM
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fold pre, bigger flop or CR (Id prefer CR), bigger turn, shove river.

as played easy call, if he has KhJh oh well.


PRE - seems fine.

FLOP - the 1/2 pot bet might be a tad big, four ways. Not sure. Might be okay.

TURN - as played to this point, I think I'd over-bet, or at least bet 2/3 to 3/4 pot. Betting 105 into 165 is a little too good a price for all the potential draws opponents could have.

RIVER - He's repping KJhh, or 77, exactly? If he has it, he has it. I'm not buying it. 77 is going to raise flop or turn, at least sometimes. So it's mostly just KJhh.

He's got so many flush draws that ran into top pair, and maybe even some 2P combos. Don't think we can fold here. Flick in the call, and if he's got a better hand, good game.


by NittyOldMan1 m

bigger flop or CR (Id prefer CR)

The likeliest bettor just checked. Who's going to bet this for him?


by marchron m

The likeliest bettor just checked. Who's going to bet this for him?

anybody who isnt an OMC who has a pair or draw behind him. and if nobody has a pair or draw, your flop bet is not getting called.

low stakes players do not protect their checkback range in raised pots and love to stab in position vs weakness. surely you must realize this if you play live enough?

the only exception to this is sometimes younger players check flops with Ax hands with the intention of calling any turn bet.

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