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Fold this 2pair(PS$3R)
Ok, no real read on EP limper(he just moved to my table )
Original raiser pritty ABC player Problem with this hand is build it now or survive with good stack.I got to say i was 99% what they have and think i made right move.What you guys think?Should i fold this two pairs to original raiser allin on the flop?I think not.Here the hand.And last thing,my image at this table its pritty TAG,but actualy i was playing LAG on this table Seat 1(8005 in chips) Seat 2(15977 in chips) Seat 3(29175 in chips) Seat 4(6650 in chips) Seat 5 HERO(13950 in chips) Seat 6(10100 in chips) Seat 7(7265 in chips) Seat 8(6823 in chips) Seat 9(5460 in chips) Seat8: posts small blind 75 Seat9: posts big blind 150 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to HERO[7c 3d] Seat1: folds Seat2: folds VILLAN1: calls 150 Seat4: folds HERO: calls 150 Seat6: folds VILLAN2: raises 150 to 300 Seat8: folds Seat9: folds VILLAN1: calls 150 HERO: calls 150 *** FLOP *** [7h 3s 2s] VILLAN1: checks HERO: bets 600 VILLAN2: raises 6365 to 6965 and is all-in VILLAN1: calls 6965 HERO: raises 6685 to 13650 and is all-in VILLAN1: calls 6685 *** TURN *** [7h 3s 2s] [As] *** RIVER *** [7h 3s 2s As] [6s] *** SHOW DOWN *** |
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Re: Fold this 2pair(PS$3R)
fold preflop, even if you are playing LAG... too weak of a hand
id go all in on this flop also, looks like he either had AA or KK and caught a flush on river edit: actually on second thought... have any reads on villan 1? Cold calling the villan 2's all in looks like a set. Id still go broke though |
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Re: Fold this 2pair(PS$3R)
This is 100% dependent on your read of Villain 1. Readless, I expect to see a set here often enough to make this a fold.
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Re: Fold this 2pair(PS$3R)
I fold because of Villain 1's check/call unless he is a total donk. You say your image is TAG but you have been playing LAG. Is that because you have only shown down good hands and won with bad hands without showdown? I still think the table would view you as LAG if you are moving a lot of chips.
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