Poker Strategy: Playing A Set On A Monotone Flop

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In this hand we flop a set on a monotone board. Bart and the caller discuss the best way to play the flop and later streets to get max value from our hand.

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Poker Strategy: Playing A Set On A Monotone Flop

4 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: Playing A Set On A Monotone Flop

  1. If you want his commentary, stop interrupting him when he's talking… I can see Bart's annoyed lol

  2. When hitting a set on a board which you could be lost to a flush or straight what's wrong with feigning weakness, Most times that you have a set you are not behind (except set over set). I consider it like KK vs an ace on the flop, let the villian do the betting. What do you think, Bart?

  3. I can be on board with the small check-raise on the flop, because it was the last guy to act, who bet, and he bet rather small. However when someone behind cold call our check-raise, we really should change the way, we look at our hand, and consider it more like a drawing hand.

    All this talk about how bad the Villain is, how he might call with AJ, and so on and so forth, is just self-deception in my opinion. The truth is, he have a flush here almost always, and he is of course not going to fold it, so betting the turn and river is just setting money on fire.

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