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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] actually id prob call to hit an Ace or combo draw or something given odds. Some one this stupid will pay us off I think [/ QUOTE ] What good is a combo draw if you have no FE? [/ QUOTE ] this guy will probably min bet and give us odds. [/ QUOTE ] touche, didn't think of that. this kicks calling up a notch in my book, about to the level of folding. thus i don't think the EV difference between calling and folding is worth thinking too hard about, either is okay. |
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How is this a fold getting 44 to 14, or better than 3 to 1, AND we have position? This is one of the few times calling is OK. [/ QUOTE ] I agree here completely, folding here is super weak. |
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[ QUOTE ] How is this a fold getting 44 to 14, or better than 3 to 1, AND we have position? This is one of the few times calling is OK. [/ QUOTE ] I agree here completely, folding here is super weak. [/ QUOTE ] How is folding here super weak? You have to take your pot odds into the context of your hand vs. your opponents range, taking into consideration what you need to hit to win, how much you win if you hit, if you have any reverse implied odds, etc. This is by no means a SUPER WEAK fold. |
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One argument for folding preflop is that it will be difficult to play a KXX flop.
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