Re: PS 3/6: 88 and I folded a set
I'm trying to separate your original turn action from what happened immediately after it, and I think that betting the turn is best, even when the SB check-folds instead of check-raises.
Once you check and it goes bet-raise after that...
Man, I don't know. SB has to have a flush, right? You're in a lot of trouble if MP has KK or QQ, and only slightly less if he has KQ. Since MP2 is passive and he capped the flop, it seems like he has more than AA here. But I am terrible at assigning probabilities to certain hand ranges.
I am nervous about saying this, but I don't think this fold is that bad.
-McGee
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