$2 NLHE 6-max: 77 vs TJs on wet board.

zipper2000

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poker stars $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em - 6 players

V.Karolis (BTN): $1.50
kostas301 (SB): $2.50
Hero (BB): $1.50
iggy55 (UTG): $2.04
Romariozzz (MP): $1.51
ozonas30 (CO): $1.11

Pre Flop: ($0.03) Hero is BB with 7 :spade: 7 :club:
iggy55 raises to $0.06, 1 fold, ozonas30 calls $0.06, V.Karolis calls $0.06, 1 fold, Hero calls $0.04

Flop: ($0.25) 7 :heart: 8 :heart: 9 :club: (4 players)
Hero bets $0.12, iggy55 raises to $0.42, ozonas30 folds, V.Karolis folds, Hero calls $0.30

Turn: ($1.09) K :spade: (2 players)
Hero checks, iggy55 bets $1.56 all in, Hero calls $1.02 all in

River: ($3.13) 3 :club: (2 players - 2 are all in)

Final Pot: $3.13
Hero shows 7 :spade: 7 :club: (three of a kind, Sevens)
iggy55 shows T :club: J :club: (a straight, Seven to Jack)
iggy55 wins $3.02
(Rake: $0.11)



On the flop i played my set so aggressive because board was wet, i think it was right move. But opponent had street on flop. please comment.
 
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Not to be super nitpicky here, but you really need to stop posting the results in the thread title. Poker is not about the results, but about the decision making process. Knowing them before the hand starts influences that process. Most of the time you won't even see them in the body of the post. Just keep them to yourself until the hand has been fleshed out.

As far as the hand, you need to bet bigger than 1/2 pot on the flop. Any draw that they have now has the odds to call, or much closer than you get most of the time. I would say .20. You said you played the flop aggressively? I don't see that at all. You bet small and called a raise, that's actually pretty passive. I probably would have shoved over his raise. Even if he has the made straight you are not dead.
 
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Bet bigger on the flop. And if you fall below the max buy-in, top up. You can possibly get away from this hand (unless the player has been loose and aggressive), but it would be on the turn and your stack would need to be larger.
 
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Shove the flop.. if he's raising into that many people, he's not folding. Best to get the money in now since you're OOP.
 
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Shoving the flop we have outs to make the best hands.. more ppl in the hand the more implied odds we have :)
 
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I agree with everything here. Especially about not posting results in the title or anywhere else in the thread. It really can skew the responses people give, despite their best intentions.

No question your initial flop bet should have been higher. Something closer to pot size is what I would like there. But personally I'm troubled more by your flat call of his raise on the flop. You're just letting him have another shot at many draws. So yes, I'd re-pop him there.
 
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Bet bigger on the flop, no need to play tricky when raised, it's micro stakes, so reraise big since you don't want to see cards like a T,J,6,5 fall on the turn.
 
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Bigger on the flop. The rest is fine imho.
 
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If villain doesn't seem like a complete crazy (overshoving frequently), I fold turn. People at this stake rarely take lines this aggressive with anything less than the perceived nuts.
 
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c/r or leading to 4 bet seems fine otf
 
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On the flop i played my set so aggressive because board was wet,
With your flopped set, you bet half pot, an amount that means calling with a straight or flush draw is at worst a fairly small mistake. Why do you think this is aggressive?
 
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Your flop bet is so small and his flop raise is begging you to call.
From the scenario above, you have to pay him off.
No regrets.
 
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