I think the only difference is I probably just shove the turn rather than check it, but it doesnt make a huge difference here. I think you're just unlucky to flop a set while someone else flops a straight. There's plenty of hands you're beating when it goes in on the turn.
Had pretty much the same situation myself today. Flopped a set and they flopped the straight. I lost as well, but I think it is one of those places where you have to loose a lot because if we start to look how we could have gotten away from putting the money in when flopping a set on this sort of board then we will loose even more value on winning sets than loosing ones in this case. ....Still annoying though
y aint u reraiseing preflop here ? that was your mistake Posted by IDONKCALLU
I don't have a problem with the flat pre. At this level your still gonna get called by a ton of hands if you raise and basically I think you only really wanna be set-mining with this because you're gonna get called with SOOO many Ax, Kx, Qx, Jx hands and see overcards.
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Was this play as bad as it feels?
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