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I had seen the villain play one other big pot; he called a pre-flop raise (in position) with 4-4 and hit a set on the flop. He instantly reraised the guy's c-bet all in and won against top pair. Based on this previous action, I was thinking that he probably didn't have a set on the flop. Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (8 handed) Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards)CO ($40.55)Button ($10.25)SB ($23.65)Hero ($24.50)UTG ($25.90)UTG+1 ($30.50)MP1 ($25)MP2 ($45.50)Preflop: Hero is BB with qc.gif, qd.gif. UTG raises to $1, 3 folds, CO calls $1, 2 folds, Hero raises to $3.75, UTG calls $2.50, CO calls $2.50.Flop: ($10.85) 4c.gif, jd.gif, 2d.gif(3 players)Hero bets $10.6, UTG folds, CO calls $10.60.Turn: ($32.05) 3h.gif(2 players)Hero bets $10.4 (All-In), CO calls $10.40.River: ($-7.10) td.gif(2 players, 1 all-in)Final Pot: $52.85

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Standard?The only thing you could alter is your flop bet size, and given stack sizes it doesn't make much difference because whatever you bet the money's going in anyway. I'd bet slightly less, but i don't think there's much difference either way.

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