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Re: I fold a set
I disagree. This seems a lot more like a flush than a T or even two pair. Most (poor) players will draw to their flushes whether or not they're getting the proper (implied) odds.
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Re: I fold a set
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In either case, I bleieve his small bet on the flop, and subsequent call of the rather larger raise mean he was not on a flush draw. Therefore, I'd call the river. [/ QUOTE ] What? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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Re: I fold a set
That turn is a disaster card. I'm seeing a showdown as cheaply as possible thereafter if at all. Unraised pot = give it up , good fold IMO.
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#14
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Re: I fold a set
This is almost definitely a flush. A must fold.
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Re: I fold a set
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[ QUOTE ] I may just stack off on the turn. This spot isn't very fun. [/ QUOTE ] I think stacking off on the turn is pretty bad. 1) This is a limped pot, and villain can have any two spades in the BB. 2) Villain called a C/R on the flop, so his range is generally strong hands or strong draws. 3) Villain min-raises when the flush hits the turn. 4) Hero could easily have a flush himself, but villain doesn't seem to care. How often are you ahead when you stack off on the turn under these circumstances? [/ QUOTE ] It depends on what I've seen him do during the session and if he's capable of having like AT or a straight. |
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Re: I fold a set
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I may just stack off on the turn. This spot isn't very fun. [/ QUOTE ] I think stacking off on the turn is pretty bad. 1) This is a limped pot, and villain can have any two spades in the BB. 2) Villain called a C/R on the flop, so his range is generally strong hands or strong draws. 3) Villain min-raises when the flush hits the turn. 4) Hero could easily have a flush himself, but villain doesn't seem to care. How often are you ahead when you stack off on the turn under these circumstances? [/ QUOTE ] It depends on what I've seen him do during the session and if he's capable of having like AT or a straight. [/ QUOTE ] you mean just AT... if he has a straight, we're still screwed (or you think he's capable of raise folding a str8 on the turn?) |
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Re: I fold a set
His call of the $12 would have been very loose if he was only on a flush draw. The poster said he was a fairly tight player (I think). Therefore, I don't put him on a flush.
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Re: I fold a set
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I may just stack off on the turn. This spot isn't very fun. [/ QUOTE ] I think stacking off on the turn is pretty bad. 1) This is a limped pot, and villain can have any two spades in the BB. 2) Villain called a C/R on the flop, so his range is generally strong hands or strong draws. 3) Villain min-raises when the flush hits the turn. 4) Hero could easily have a flush himself, but villain doesn't seem to care. How often are you ahead when you stack off on the turn under these circumstances? [/ QUOTE ] It depends on what I've seen him do during the session and if he's capable of having like AT or a straight. [/ QUOTE ] you mean just AT... if he has a straight, we're still screwed (or you think he's capable of raise folding a str8 on the turn?) [/ QUOTE ] DSLKKJS I was thinking a set > a straight for some reason LOL. NM all I said. Played fine. I c/f river. |
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Re: I fold a set
Thanks for the responses guys.
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Re: I fold a set
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His call of the $12 would have been very loose if he was only on a flush draw. The poster said he was a fairly tight player (I think). Therefore, I don't put him on a flush. [/ QUOTE ] Wait what ? Calling with a flush draw getting 3-1 in position, with a lot of money behind is very loose ? |
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