Thread: Do I fold?
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Old 11-01-2007, 02:43 AM
mojed mojed is offline
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Default Re: Do I fold?

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fold pf

fold flop

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The button raise could be a very wide range, does the fact that MP limped in make you more inclined to fold, or are you always mucking AJo from the blinds to a button raise?

Fold flop with the nut flush draw and two overs (discounted because villain might show up with a set)? Is this because you think we have virtually no fold equity against an over pair, and hence are flipping or way behind? I guess this is villain dependent, if they can't fold a weak overpair the only hands we benefit from folding out are AJ+.

Definitely check raise all in if you're gonna check raise.

Edit: I like a CR all in on the flop, we don't mind a free card if the villain checks behind, and we would ideally like to put the last bet in to maximise FE. Folding flop would be a big mistake IMO, there's enough dead money in the pot to justify getting it all in.


Against a wide range which allows the BB to have called preflop with small PPs which made sets:

Text results appended to pokerstove.txt

50,490 games 0.109 secs 463,211 games/sec

Board: 7h 6h 4h
Dead:

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 42.977% 42.17% 00.81% 21291 408.00 { AhJc }
Hand 1: 57.023% 56.22% 00.81% 28383 408.00 { 44+ }

Against a tight as range of QQ+:

Text results appended to pokerstove.txt

14,850 games 0.005 secs 2,970,000 games/sec

Board: 7h 6h 4h
Dead:

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 43.414% 42.40% 01.01% 6297 150.00 { AhJc }
Hand 1: 56.586% 55.58% 01.01% 8253 150.00 { QQ+ }


We are risking 23 to win 31, it's borderline but with a bit of FE it's just +EV. Hooray for dead money.
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