Hand Review

Bottom Set Multiway on Q84 Two-Tone

Why slowplaying bottom set can lose value and protection in multiway pots.

Multiway100BBHero BBTwo opponentsUpdated: 2026-05-10
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  1. Preflop: MP opens, CO calls, BB calls 44.
  2. Flop: Flop Q84 two-tone gives Hero bottom set. MP bets and CO calls.
  3. Turn: Hero decides between call and check-raise.
  4. River: Turn Td adds straight and draw pressure.
Beginner Thought

Looks first at hand strength and often misses position, range, and line.

Professional Thought

Bottom set is powerful, but multiway wet boards contain enough draws and worse value to fast-play often.

GTO Baseline

Start with range, sizing, equity, and defense frequency.

Exploit Adjustment

Then adjust to the opponent's leaks: over-calling, over-folding, or over-bluffing.

Hand Setup

6-max cash, 100BB effective. Hero is BB against MP opener and CO caller.

Street-by-Street Training Map

StreetTraining focus
PreflopPreflop pot is multiway and larger than heads-up.
FlopFlop bet and call show two ranges with queens, draws, pairs, and sometimes sets.
TurnCheck-raising charges Qx and heart draws while building value.
RiverTurn T adds straight pressure, making flop slowplay less attractive.

Pot and Sizing

  1. Preflop pot is multiway and larger than heads-up.
  2. Flop bet and call show two ranges with queens, draws, pairs, and sometimes sets.
  3. Check-raising charges Qx and heart draws while building value.
  4. Turn T adds straight pressure, making flop slowplay less attractive.

Range Changes by Street

  1. MP has overpairs, AQ/KQ, strong queens, and broadways.
  2. CO call adds Qx, hearts, straight draws, and pocket pairs.
  3. Hero BB has 44, 88, Q8s, draws, and some slowplays.
  4. After flop call-call, many turn cards can reduce bottom set comfort.

Hand-to-Drill Prescription

StepWhat to do next
ReadName position, stack depth, board texture, and opponent type before reading the conclusion.
ReplayStep through each street and state the value target, bluff target, or pot-control reason.
PracticeRun multiway-pots and Value and Thin Value in Practice Mode.
ReviewSave one offline Analyze Lite note if the hand matches a leak from your own play.

Decision Tree

Call

Keeps bluffs in but risks bad turns and misses value from two ranges.

Check-raise

Builds value and charges draws while Hero is often ahead.

Fold

Not a serious option with bottom set here.

Alternative Lines

  • Check-raise flop for value and protection.
  • Call only when opponents are extremely aggressive on later streets.
  • Do not slowplay by habit.
  • Tighten versus massive 3-bet jams from nits.

Exploit Adjustment Table

Calling stationRaise larger for value.
NitRaise but respect huge 3-bet aggression.
ManiacLet them bet, but still build pot.
RegularUse value-heavy raises with some strong draws.

Next Drills

Multiway Pots

Practice how value and draws change with two opponents.

Open Drill
Flush Draws

Review draw pressure on wet boards.

Open Drill

Train This Hand

50 spots Multiway Pots

Practice how value, bluffs, draws, and slowplays change when more than two ranges continue.

61 spots Value and Thin Value

Find value bets, avoid overplaying one pair, and choose sizes worse hands can call.

64 spots Board Texture and C-Bets

Practice dry boards, wet boards, monotone boards, turn probes, and semi-bluff pressure.

Interactive Question

Why is calling bottom set less attractive multiway on Q84 two-tone?

FAQ

What is the main lesson of this hand?

Bottom set is powerful, but multiway wet boards contain enough draws and worse value to fast-play often.

What is the difference between GTO baseline and exploit adjustment?

The baseline prevents obvious exploitation. Exploit adjustments intentionally deviate when an opponent has a clear leak.

What should I record when reviewing a hand?

Record positions, stack depth, board texture, bet sizes, opponent type, your thought process, and the better alternative line.

Next Steps

Multiway Pots Drill PackPractice how value, bluffs, draws, and slowplays change when more than two ranges continue.Value and Thin Value Drill PackFind value bets, avoid overplaying one pair, and choose sizes worse hands can call.Board Texture and C-Bets Drill PackPractice dry boards, wet boards, monotone boards, turn probes, and semi-bluff pressure.Pot Odds TrainerDrill call prices before reviewing similar hands.Daily Hand TrainerPractice one decision point now.Player Type TestConnect this line to opponent tendencies.