AT266
10-10-20 Big O. Villain in co is extremely lag and sticky. Cbets way too often. He has around 2.2k, and we are 6k eff with straddle, who is very tight.
Hero in BB with AT266ss with T62ddd
Pre: V opens co to 80, hero calls, str calls. 3 ways
Flop (250) : T63r bdfd
Hero checks bb checks, V bets 250.
Is this just a pure check raise or do we sometimes trap with such a big hand?
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Hand is a bit vulnerable to overcards so I'd slowplay only some sets. Especially against this villain I would be raising.
Hand is a bit vulnerable to overcards so I'd slowplay only some sets. Especially against this villain I would be raising.
Ah, somehow thought it's 4 cards and you have "only" top 2. Reading it again you have middle set.
Theoretically it's a great hand to trap with, but against this villain I would probably just fast play a lot of the time on these boards.
Ah, somehow thought it's 4 cards and you have "only" top 2. Reading it again you have middle set.
Theoretically it's a great hand to trap with, but against this villain I would probably just fast play a lot of the time on these boards.
Yes we have a set and nld. Would you full pot flop to get the value up front, or raise smaller to keep in the weaker portions?
I don't think it matters that much really. In theory the reason not to raise full amount is to make bluffs (raise-folds) cheaper. You don't have any raise-folds really on HLL-boards, especially in practice.