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Should I just let this small pot go? 2/5 NL Live
2/5 Uncapped. Villan is a bad regular. He is pretty passive, plays draws passively.
Hero is playing pretty loose, open raising about 30% of hands, c betting about 60%. I am the table captain, but have shown down the nuts when the big $$ goes in, and I have been stacking fish left and right. I have a solid/winning/aggro image. Villan has $500, hero covers ($2000). Hero opens for standard $20 with QQ UTG, UTG + 1 calls, MP calls. Flop 6[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]7[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]8[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] Hero bets $50 into $60. UTG + 1 folds, MP raises to $125. Hero???? |
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Re: Should I just let this small pot go? 2/5 NL Live
This is probably an easy fold.
Only other thing i could see is call and not put another dime in (hoping he's protecting his 1pair hand). But meh, live players suck so much you never know. |
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Re: Should I just let this small pot go? 2/5 NL Live
Turbomuck
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Re: Should I just let this small pot go? 2/5 NL Live
easily fold against a live passive donk worst hand he will show up wiht is 89 and thats unlikely and not even that far behind def instamuck
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Re: Should I just let this small pot go? 2/5 NL Live
i folded really fast.
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