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$5 NLHE 6-max: Flopped set 3 bet pot
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[QUOTE="DevaCat, post: 5866903, member: 450457"] Firstly, we're playing NL5 here, and I think exploitative play is much better than going for some GTO type approach which can't be exploited. More importantly, we're in a slightly unusual position- how many times are we oop on a dripping wet board having flopped a set multiway? If you see every flop with every pocket pair, you have a set every 128 hands or so; a board that wet, with all cards 9+ is 7.8% of the time (ignoring the two tone nature of the board); in my database at micros on stars, 14% of pots are multiway to the flop. That's less than 1/10000 hands, before considering our position. You just won't see the same villain twice in this spot, so there's no scope to learn from it (even if villains are paying attention, and the hand goes to showdown, neither of which is certain, particularly at NL5). One other thing- I think that whether you donkbet or go for a check/ raise (which I also like here to get villain to put in money when he's behind) depends upon the CO villain's cbet %. If you have a villain who is cbet happy (and I have plenty in my database who run at 90%+, and have cbet as a basic stat on my HUD) then feel free to go for a c/r. But I'm still not feeling good about giving free cards on this board. [/QUOTE]
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