darbday;236924 wrotei post the results because the set is significant, its kinda the question on how we can get away from it without losing value against hands we beat.
The results here are insignificant. You can post results after you get a few comments. The question was on your line of play. Sure, Sets are in his range, as well as a lot of air. Knowing he has a set people can say "don't call when he has a set" etc.
I personally had to think twice about what I would do knowing that villian has a set.
darbday;236924 wroteIf i bet i think im worried about an expensive re raise which the villain can do with pairs sets but flush draws, ak, and a lot of time air (missed broadway). so i check because the villain bets alot with hands i beat and hands that i can draw to 6 outs with
I assume you mean flat call, as he donk bet at you here.
Obviously you're worried about a 3bet on the flop, but a lot of times you'll take down the pot with a raise here to make the raise profitable. If you flat call here and he double barrels when you miss, are you goign to call? What if he is betting bottom or mid pair? If he checks the turn do you bet? If you raise the flop can he really call?
Your flat looks weak here. You want to play aggressive in this spot IMO.
The fact that he bets here with a lot of missed hands is enough reason to pop it up. You may be bluffing with the best hand.
darbday;236924 wroteany missed pairs fold to a bet but sometimes raise on a flop like this
i think i have to give up on the hand if he smooth calls and i don't hit an ace or a king....and also if i smooth call but i get make the call on a equal or smaller bet
Yeah you have to give up if he flats, unless you hit the turn of course. However, if he flats the flop, he will usually check the turn unless he improves, giving you a chance to see a free river.