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SwiftHax
Rock Star
Silver Level
I was playing my 6-max session today and at the very beginning I had lost my whole buy-in with a set against a full house
Anyhow, it goes like this
Everybody folds to me and I raise (3x) in the cutoff with Kc 6c and get called by the big blind
The flop is 6d 7d 3c
Villain checks and I bet 2BB, he flats. The turn is 6h and he then makes a pot sized bet, I raise and he 3-bets. At this point I'm not sure what to do, I highly doubt he's got that straight and even then I think he should be more cautious when the board pairs. I could be up against an A 6 at this point, but I see people at the micros going crazy with their weak sets and also try to "slow play" their monsters. I mean seriously, I once was playing in an unraised 3-handed pot from the BB and made a mid pair on a king-high flop. The opponent with Aces checked the flop, made a 1BB bet on the turn and flatted my 2BB bet on the river. Aces were the the last hand I thought I'd see, so I decided to ship all in. He calls and shows 6s 3s. Of course, I accepted my loss and went on, but I really couldn't help, but get the feeling that I might repeat this mistake over and over. Is this a cooler or can it be avoided?
Anyhow, it goes like this
Everybody folds to me and I raise (3x) in the cutoff with Kc 6c and get called by the big blind
The flop is 6d 7d 3c
Villain checks and I bet 2BB, he flats. The turn is 6h and he then makes a pot sized bet, I raise and he 3-bets. At this point I'm not sure what to do, I highly doubt he's got that straight and even then I think he should be more cautious when the board pairs. I could be up against an A 6 at this point, but I see people at the micros going crazy with their weak sets and also try to "slow play" their monsters. I mean seriously, I once was playing in an unraised 3-handed pot from the BB and made a mid pair on a king-high flop. The opponent with Aces checked the flop, made a 1BB bet on the turn and flatted my 2BB bet on the river. Aces were the the last hand I thought I'd see, so I decided to ship all in. He calls and shows 6s 3s. Of course, I accepted my loss and went on, but I really couldn't help, but get the feeling that I might repeat this mistake over and over. Is this a cooler or can it be avoided?
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