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Re: #3 Bitcointalk Poker Series (0.05 BTC & BIG BTC Ticket sponsored by SwC Poker)
by
iv4n
on 22/07/2020, 07:13:00 UTC
⭐ Merited by figmentofmyass (2)
SwC Flexfit Hats - @iv4n @Steamtyme Who else won a hat, was it just the both of you? Feels like we have been playing poker forever lol and I am getting old. Anyway, you never received a response and no hat, right?

Nothing on my side, I am still waiting! Maybe they have problems to locate Serbia and my town!? Smiley

I think even the best players are struggling to spot sets, but they are doing much better in anticipating the possible danger, be it via analyzing pre-flop raises, post-flop bet sizes, experience or pure gut feeling.
Problem is, when you concentrate too much on possible sets, you will just see them everywhere on any given flop Grin They are curse and blessing at the same time - and if I was asked to do new rules, I would eliminate them Tongue

the odds of flopping a set are ~1 in 8 (set over set is ~1 in 100), and one only sees a pocket pair ~1 in 17 hands. that's the trouble. realistically, it is very rare that you can hand read your opponent on a set. and given the odds, you can't afford to fear sets on every board and fold away value.

so there's no way around it---running into sets is always gonna be painful even when you play it right IMO. when you have strong holdings on a dry board and you run into a set, you basically have to pay them off. that's how i see it anyway.

on the flip side, i love suited connectors (and one-gappers, kinda sorta) for this reason. most players will slow play a flopped set or other made monsters and will usually pay you off on a turned or rivered straight/flush.


Respect for these words, there's no way around some hands! And I agree that suited connectors are good cards for playing against sets, it's exactly how you describe it in most situations, many people will take it easy after set on flop so you can buy some straight/flush for cheap, but advanced players with set will play strong to kick you out if they see possibility for flush/straight.
In Sunday I had one hand with set of kings against set of 9's, as I remember we both got it on flop, I don't remember against whom I played that hand!