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I have a quick question. I was playing 5/10 limit and a raise came to me from UTG + 3 and I am MP. 10 seats.
I folded KQo to the raise. Should I have re raised and taken a look? Hindsight is 20/20 but the raiser had TT and there was a re raiser on the buttom with ATo. Board made all spades and my Qs would have been the winner. Was I right to fold here or is it a re raise? Thanks! |
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#2
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Generally, folding KQo against a raise is a good move because you are likely to be dominated.
Don't be results orientated on one hand. |
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I routinely throw away KOo to a lone raiser unless I know that the player raises VERY light. If this is the type of player who raises preflop with 30% of his hands, your KQo is WAY ahead of his hand range and 3betting is correct. If this guy only raises preflop with maybe 7% of his hands, then KQo is WAY behind his range and needs to be mucked.
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We had this argument on #sstakes way back when people there actually played full limit. Most people will toss it unless they see their opponent has a PFR of like 20%+ or if they had specific knowledge of what the raiser was likely to do post-flop.
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