$10 NLHE 6-max: set on the flop vs fish on scary board.

forsakenone

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Villain playing 62/10/1,5 on 29 hands, pretty small sample but so far I have seen him go to showdown with like 3rd pair, he is a bit passive.

So I flop a set, in position, the reason at the time I didn't reraise is because usually when they bet like 1BB is to test what you are going to do, and most of the time they bet pot on the turn when you just call so my plan was to reraise big on the turn.

looking back at the hand, I can now see that there is both a straight draw and a flush draw, and probably I should have just reraised the flop because he is calling with pretty much all his draws and I should make him pay.

anyways, give your thoughts on the river, he has less then pot size bet and the river brings a 4 cards to a straight. your pot odds are 2:1 and I believe he might be capable of shoving with air or missed flush draw or maybe 2 pair.


Entraction - €0.10 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

CO: €13.10
BTN: €2.53
SB: €5.09
Hero (BB): €14.60
UTG: €5.64

SB posts SB €0.05, Hero posts BB €0.10

Pre Flop: (€0.15) Hero has 7:club: 7:spade:

fold, fold, fold, SB raises to €0.20, Hero calls €0.10

Flop: (€0.40, 2 players) 5:heart: 6:club: 7:heart:
SB bets €0.10, Hero calls €0.10

Turn: (€0.60, 2 players) T:diamond:
SB bets €0.60, Hero raises to €1.50, SB calls €0.90

River: (€3.60, 2 players) 4:club:
SB bets €3.29 and is all-in, Hero ?
 
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BigThingWithHolesInIt

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You already said so yourself, but I'll just reinforce that slowplaying a set on this wet a flop is a bad idea. In fact I'm probably 3-betting pre against this kind of player.

I'm not sure I can fold this river though. I can see him do this with a missed flush draw (more likely if he has the Th), any of the possible sets too. It may be a leak but I'd call.
 
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You already said so yourself, but I'll just reinforce that slowplaying a set on this wet a flop is a bad idea. In fact I'm probably 3-betting pre against this kind of player.

+1. Raise flop, jam turn.

River decision is irrelevant; you shouldn't be in this situation at all.
 
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