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[Closed] Set of 6s - Lots of action on flop

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Titan Poker 30/60

saw flop | saw showdown

Button (527.50)
SB SB (1762.50)
BB Hero (950)
UTG UTG (845)
UTG+1 UTG+1 (1635)
CO-1 CO-1 (2320)
CO CO (1960)

Preflop: Hero is in the BB with 6 :heart: 6 :spade:
UTG calls 60, UTG+1 calls 60, CO-1 calls 60, CO calls 60, 1 fold, SB calls 30, Hero checks.

Flop (360) 6 :club: 5 :heart: 7 :spade:
SB checks, Hero bets 360, UTG raises to 785, 2 folds, CO calls 785, SB raises to 1702.50, 1 fold, CO calls 917.50.

Turn (4910.00) 9 :heart:

River (4910.00) 7 :diamond:

CO shows K :spade: 8 :spade:
SB shows 9 :diamond: 8 :heart:
UTG shows A :diamond: A :heart:

SB wins 2455.00 with A straight, Nine high

CO wins 2455.00 with A straight, Nine high

SB is a regular and for him to do this almost gurantees he's flopped the straight. The question is whether or not I call for my Full House draw or fold with my 10BB still remaining. Oh and I realise I'm pot commited, it would be an insta-call if not for the SB push.


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Unam
Joined: 17.08.2006

Hi,
I would go for a C/R all in on the flop

And I will always go broke with a set here, none of them has to have a staigth or a higher set, and if they don't have the higher set you have the Equity to call for your boat.


Thanks :) It was the equity vs the made straight that I was unsure of so I guess ship it and hope next time.


Originally posted by ManniXXX
Thanks :) It was the equity vs the made straight that I was unsure of so I guess ship it and hope next time.

it's not just equity vs straight. Look at it like this:

villain has straight, you have, lets say, 38% to win.
villain doesn't have a straight, at least ~90% to win.

If he doesn't have the straight 1 in 5 times, then you're big favourite even. Still... 38% to win is enough to go broke, even if he shows you his straight, after you have betted the flop.


Tosh5457
Joined: 18.01.2008

Like the strategies say, never fold your set independent of the board or the number of oponents, if they have a better hand you still have outs...