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TP turn fold live
40 game at Borgata.
Unknown who hasn't played a hand in the hour since he sat opens UTG+1, folds to a loose passive (limped UTG with QQ, called every postflop street with bottom set) on my right who calls in the SB. I call with AQo in the BB. Flop is A86 rainbow. Check, check, bet, call, call. Turn is a 7. Check, check, bet, checkraise, I fold. |
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Re: TP turn fold live
Yeah I think the turn fold is fine. I don't know about the flop play though. I want to see where im at a little more.
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Re: TP turn fold live
If you'd CR the flop this fold would have been a lot easier than it was...
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Re: TP turn fold live
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If you'd CR the flop this fold would have been a lot easier than it was... [/ QUOTE ] as is this is already an easy turn fold. checkraising the flop to set up an easy turn fold sound expensive (even though i'm pretty sure you meant something else by c/r the flop) |
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Re: TP turn fold live
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If you'd CR the flop this fold would have been a lot easier than it was... [/ QUOTE ] why on earth would you do that? if you get 3bet, are you finding a fold? |
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Re: TP turn fold live
If you don't make this fold, what's the point of observing your opponents?
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Re: TP turn fold live
standard.
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Re: TP turn fold live
seems like a pretty straightforward fold given mr. megapassive.
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