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Old 11-03-2007, 02:05 PM
WhiteWolf WhiteWolf is offline
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Default Re: Rolled up, bad fold?

I don't like forth street. Deception is wrong here for several reasons:
- You 3-bet 3rd street, tipping off a strong hand. They still don't know you're rolled (you could have JJ-AA here), but they should know you've got something.
- The pot is big. Deception goes down in value in big pots.
- The pot is 3-way. The more players in a pot, the more you should be playing straightforward.

5th street is obviously a tough situation. Given the way V2 played 4th and 5th, our trips really can't be the best hand right now. It depends on how good we think V2 is: if he's generally overly aggressive, I probably call, with the intention of folding to any more aggression from V1. If V2 is decent or generally passive, I fold.
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