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Re: What should i do? Multiwaypot with QQ
Yeah, seriously, this one is so close it's not surprising that everyone is sort of reverting to form - the SD monkeys try to get to SD and the guys who are good at making nice folds say fold. So basically, it doesn't matter.
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Re: What should i do? Multiwaypot with QQ
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Yeah, seriously, this one is so close it's not surprising that everyone is sort of reverting to form - the SD monkeys try to get to SD and the guys who are good at making nice folds say fold. So basically, it doesn't matter. [/ QUOTE ] well, i'm a showdown monkey, and I said fold I think it's really close either way, but what I think we can all agree that we are 'losing' right now. i can't see capping the turn when I know I'm drawing. And, I could be drawing dead, or to 7 outs, or 15 outs. As someone said, this doesn't matter too much in the long run. Whenever I get in spots like this, I just trust my gut and go with it. |
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Re: What should i do? Multiwaypot with QQ
I don't see this as an agonizingly tough fold. I think people see OP's read & just put too much weight on it. I mean a horrible bluffer is one thing but if he's check/3betting a protected pot with cheese here he's just a full blown off the charts maniac which you would know by now if you've played more than a couple orbits w/ him.
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Re: What should i do? Multiwaypot with QQ
I think you can fold this, but at the table would be difficult to do.
It looks like the other players already have some of your flush outs and/or straight outs which would reduce your equity significantly. Even if someone holds the K [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] or A [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] and the river isn't a [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], you'll still have to improve to a questionable beat a 2 pair, set or maybe split a straight. Your Q outs probably aren't good if they're raising with a A [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] or K [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] as that further connects the board. There's also a possibility someone holds a set or 2-pair and that perhaps reduces your outs further. It's still probably close, though. |
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