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Old 11-20-2007, 07:44 PM
sixsixtie sixsixtie is offline
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Default Re: Am I allowed to fold a set on a dry board at 50 nl? PLEAAASE

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This is a pretty easy fold for me, because its a polarised line - nuts or nothing - and I dont see what draw he can be bluffing at on the turn, unless KT or T9 or something got really insane. Even so, his line reeks of value, theres no way in hell a 24/20 would take this line with 2pr.


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At least ONE person agrees that a fold is possible and not a HUGE mistake.

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Put it this way, you should always be planning to get your stack in with a set for 100bb, no exceptions ever. Set over set is always a cooler that you're not going to get away from. The only reason why this river is a fold is because you misplayed the flop and the turn, so although you could have saved yourself some money on the river here that does NOT mean that this line is anywhere near good, nor does it mean that you should ever be considering folding a set for 100bb.

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Dually noted
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