Re: Am I allowed to fold a set on a dry board at 50 nl? PLEAAASE
This is a pretty easy fold for me, because its a polarised line - nuts or nothing - and I dont see what draw he can be bluffing at on the turn, unless KT or T9 or something got really insane. Even so, his line reeks of value, theres no way in hell a 24/20 would take this line with 2pr.
Having said that, you misplayed the turn, you should shove or fold. Because we can legitimately put the villain on a much wider turn range we can shove profitably which might sound weird given that I am advocating a river fold, but that's the difference between getting your money in good and getting your money in bad.
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