Poker Strategy: We Flop Bottom Set And Decide To Lead Out

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We overlimp 33 and call a raise and hit bottom set. When it checks to us we decide to lead out rather than go for the check raise. Would you make this play and how would you play the rest of the hand?

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Poker Strategy: We Flop Bottom Set And Decide To Lead Out

7 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: We Flop Bottom Set And Decide To Lead Out

  1. When deep stacked in these low level games, I think the majority of the time you get max value, and get stacks in easier, when donking after flopping a set out of position. It keeps our range weaker to the villians in the hand. People at this level usually slow play big hands by default. I especially like donking when there are two suited cards on the flop. Villians will often think our range is flush draw heavy.

  2. ABC Tag who calls flop lead,tanks on turn then calls,waits for the pot to bloat and then jams river after we are commited.Smells like pocket kings all the way here.However given that we only have so few left I would curse my bloody luck and cry call here expecting to be beat 50% of the time or more by a two outer.Truth is, since we are super deep,>200bb,sometimes we need to pot control on turn with bottom sets,since we only need to protect our range vs KQh+ on this flop vs ABC TAG.A turn Queen,King or Ace either gives him a pair+ flushdraw or set of queens/ kings/aces.On this river he either has KQh or Kings.I discount any other possible hands provided he is a solid abc tag who wouldnt jam one pair especially since we advertised that have 2pair or better.With KQ he beats 67s or 63s that can be in our limp call range but he may be afraid of sets.So he would just call a river bet around 70% and jam the other 30%.Depends upon our image.Ofc top set always jams.Im not leveling myself or overthinking,low stakes live games are either fishy or tight with even tigher bankrolls so a solid abc tag jams with the goods mostly.my 2 cents.Now that i think of it i would even consider an exploitable fold here and save the 300 bucks for an anti bad beat lucky charm.Or a giant glowing sign on my bedroom ceiling that says" abc tags never bluff shove…suck it and fold fold fold!!"

  3. I would check-raise the flop, but other than that this is played totally fine in my opinion. We only lose to 6 combos of QQ and KK, and we are getting 4:1, so if you want to fold this, you are saying, that this could NEVER be KQ of hearts, it could NEVER be AA, and it could NEVER be a missed heart draw. And thats just some enormous assumptions to make.

    Its just a cooler, and in the long run coolers are a wash, because you will hit set over set against your opponents just as often as the opposite, and they will also go broke, when it happen. Yes we were playing somewhat deep here with 230BB, but the pot was massive already on the flop because of all the limpers, so when you look at the SPR, this was more like a 3-bet pot already.

  4. classic Supersystem. you very nearly stacked that guy, i think…he caught a 2-outter.

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