Poker Strategy: Bottom Set Vs Two Opponents

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In this hand we flop bottom set and are between too other players. How should we best play our hand.

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Poker Strategy: Bottom Set Vs Two Opponents

8 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: Bottom Set Vs Two Opponents

  1. Really like the overbet turn. Would've folded out the utg draw but keep in the worse made hands. If utg was on a flush draw I think he'd still call so you're still getting value

  2. The caller is right for the most part. Bart is better off analyzing higher stake games. Bart made a few contradictory comments.

  3. Bart, I feel like I see this dynamic a lot at my 1/2 games also. Can you explain in more detail why utg’s play is so bad? Specifically, if you knew that someone was doing this, what are three distinct ways that you would exploit this play?

  4. This is a good example of a spot where, as an exploit, and if you think you're opponents are calling basically any size bet if they are calling (sometimes called inelastic I believe), then we can bet big twice like this for pure value, and then if the river bricks off, we can go big or even overbet now, because our hand starts to look like a miss draw more and more, our opponents may start to think we can't possibly want calls betting this way all the way down. Of course, it's an exploit, this would be an incredibly tough thing to balance.

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