Poker Strategy: Pocket 4s Hits Bottom Set vs Two Players

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We flop bottom set vs two players who have different stack sizes. How do we navigate this spot?

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Poker Strategy: Pocket 4s Hits Bottom Set vs Two Players

10 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: Pocket 4s Hits Bottom Set vs Two Players

  1. The most common mistake losing poker players make is thinking they should have bet more when they have an opponent crushed in order to fold them out. YOU WANT THEM TO CALL YOU FISH. They are way behind

  2. I think, Hero played it fine, but the hand is a good example of, why the smallest pairs tend to suck. Even when you make a full house, its usually bottom full house. Or you make a set, but someone else make a straight, which was also a big risk on a board like this. And 88% of the time, you flop nothing and usually just end up check-folding.

    Sure sometimes you hit that perfect K, 8, 4 rainbow flop and win a big pot from AK or AA, but it happen far less regularly, than people assume. And sometimes the opponent will have KK or 88 on the same board, and you are the one being coolered. A lot of people would fare better, if they just default folded 44 in most situations including this one.

  3. when you bet 150 on the turn, you are giving villain >3.5-1…he is going to be calling with many hands..he might have an open-ender, pair plus gutshot (78 maybe), A8, bottom two pair, maybe he picked up kings..etc

  4. i think you can actually make an exploitable fold on the river. I mean, against someone who's described as 'nitty' you're never gonna be good here. He's not doing this with 57.

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