by Bob314 » Wed Jan 05, 2005 3:19 am
KennyG hit the nail on the head. Now 2 people have read that Player A likely holds J-J. With a read like that, should I, Player B, have laid down my 7-7 when he check-raised the minimum on the turn?
Player A is running textbook ABC set play here, check-calling the flop and check-raising the min on the turn. When I was in the hand I thought to myself that his play was dangerously close to how many like to play sets and that if he had one the only one he could have when raising UTG was one that beat me, but between UPF and BTP everyone (or it seems like everyone in my mind) thinks that you should never ever ever lay down a set because set over set happens and you just can't do anything about it. I don't know that that is true in this situation, but I wanted to see if you all got the feeling that he had J-J as well without everyone just barfing "set over set = unavoidable" at me.