Postby maccatak11 » Sat Nov 20, 2010 9:56 am
I think you played it fine. We have had the discussion on here a few times i think about what to do with sets on dry boards, and i personally think the best way to disguise those hands is to bet out anyway.
On a board such as this, because it is so dry, a standard c-bet gets action from most pairs, all Kx hands and a lot of Aces too who will float and re-evaluate on the turn. Good players may even float with a wider range with the intent of bluffing turn or river.
In response to Pat: yes we want as many chips in the pot, but i dont think we get maximum value here by checking the flop. Lets say we check flop, and induce a bet from LP. Once we either call or raise this bet, the bluffer is likely done with the hand i think.
By making a standard c-bet, which good players will recognise that we are doing with most of our range, and are likely to call or even raise our flop bet. Then i think we check turn to try and check raise, or flat to bet river. How many times have you flatted a c-bettor from late pos, and fire a checked turn to take it down? Lots probably, cos that line looks like the c-bettor has squadoosh. This is our max value line i think.
Riskers gamble, experts calculate.