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Folding Kings
The only thing I had been able to observe about my opponent "ronus" was that he/she wouldraise nines in early position with one other opponent (plus the blinds) in and then call a late position reraise, and that he/she would limp in middle position with AQ with only the blinds in.
I had also been able to observe that my opponent "mjm629" would raise early with AQ and one other opponent in (plus the blinds), raise with QJs in the middle and just the blinds in,limp with K3s in the middle and one other in (plus the blinds), limp early with A8 and just the blinds, call in the big blind with T8 against an early position raiser with kings, and call a middle/late raiser in the big blind with A8 in a multi-iway pot. So, was this a good fold, or not? (Sorry this is not formatted with a hand converter. FTR does not support the site I play on and no one has responded to my many posts about this. Besides, I don't think this format is any harder to do analysis in, despite poster Evan's admonitions.) Seat 1: hubdub (33.85 in chips) Seat 2: Humiliation (12.50 in chips) Seat 3: philieD (20.00 in chips) Seat 4: Roman Dancer (54.00 in chips) Seat 5: vsSTEFANvs (17.05 in chips) Seat 6: ronus (61.90 in chips) Seat 7: mjm629 (93.10 in chips) Seat 8: MisterMackey (100.65 in chips) Seat 9: Luhroy (25.25 in chips) Seat 10: Lee666 (66.00 in chips) vsSTEFANvs: posts small blind $0.50 ronus: posts big blind $1 Dealt to Luhroy [ Kd Ks ] mjm629: calls MisterMackey: folds Luhroy: raises to $2 Lee666: folds hubdub: calls Humiliation: calls philieD: folds Roman Dancer: folds vsSTEFANvs: folds ronus: calls mjm629: calls *** FLOP *** [ 7c, Td, 3h ] ronus: checks mjm629: checks Luhroy: bets $1 hubdub: calls Humiliation: calls ronus: calls mjm629: calls *** TURN *** [ Ts ] ronus: checks mjm629: checks Luhroy: checks hubdub: checks Humiliation: checks *** RIVER *** [ 8c ] ronus: checks mjm629: bets $2 Luhroy: calls hubdub: folds Humiliation: folds ronus: raises to $4 mjm629: raises to $6 Luhroy: folds ronus: calls *** SHOW DOWN *** will post results later |
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Re: Folding Kings
For starters, I'm sorry that you can't find a converter for your site but you can still do it manually. Plz don't be lazy. Here is a good example. I play live only, so I have to manually enter in my hands like this.
The turn is pretty bad. You need to bet that. You're still ahead more often than not. As played, the river fold is fine. |
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Re: Folding Kings
I would have bet the turn.
When it is two bets back to you on the river, a fold is fine. Especially as the river bettor was the 3 bettor also. |
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Re: Folding Kings
Turn is a must bet.
As played you can fold the river. |
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Re: Folding Kings
Thanks.
Why is the turn bet necessary? |
#6
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Re: Folding Kings
Thanks.
Why would you have bet the turn? |
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Re: Folding Kings
Thanks.
Why is the turn bet a must? Would this make folding on the end correct? |
#8
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Re: Folding Kings
You're likely to have the best hand. It's really that simple. The second T on the board makes it less likely that your opponents have one. Furthermore, it's a great card for your hand because it takes two pair outs away from any opponent with a 7 in his hand unless he has exactly A7. It also completes the rainbow and if no flush draw is possible you have increased equity over the field.
Do I really need to keep going? |
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Re: Folding Kings
Makes perfect sense.
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Re: Folding Kings Results
*** SHOW DOWN ***
mjm629: shows [ 8h, Th ] (Full House, Tens full of Eights ) ronus: mucks mjm629 wins $28.50 with Full House, Tens full of Eights |
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