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Re: .10/.20 Is this standard or should I fold somewhere?
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Once I'm c/r'd I can say that he probably has 2 pair or better at that point and give it up. [/ QUOTE ] Agree... even at these stakes. |
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Re: .10/.20 Is this standard or should I fold somewhere?
* Grunch *
I would not fold this. pf - great flop - I might not 3-bet, but I can be passive. turn - fine, you may be beat but you have to call river - fine, you have to call a pot this size at .10/.20 with KK Would UTG re-raise QQ pf? I doubt it. But UTG would re-raise with AK and may try to bully the flop. You may be beat or not, but the pot is 12.25BB, you must call unless you see his cards. |
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Re: .10/.20 Is this standard or should I fold somewhere?
After reading the other opinions I would say check the turn and call the river. But at .10/.20 you still have to call down.
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Re: .10/.20 Is this standard or should I fold somewhere?
I think it is really rare that checking this turn would ever be correct. Given the action so far up to the point you are check/raised is going to prevent 99% of on line micro limit players from bluffing you off the best hand. So basically your just missing value when you check this turn.
Against all but the biggest wack jobs and lags I bet/fold the turn and feel good about it. I think we might have a little case of results oriented going on in this thread. |
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