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6th street fold.
Online game. Ts raises, I reraise with Ad(Ac 5c). A tightish player hesitates and cold calls with 6c. All others fold. Other upcards unimportant, the 6c was not the bringin. I think one other club was out. I catch a 4d on 4th. The Ts get the Kh, the 6c catches the Qs. I bet, the others call. I catch 3d on 5th. The 6 catches 8c, and the 3rd player catches bad. I bet, the 6c raises, and the ten folds. I call. On 6th, the 6 catches open queens, and I catch a 4th diamond showing - 8d. My opponent bets and I fold. Any comments on this one? Dan Z. |
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Re: 6th street fold.
sounds like your opponent could beat a flush since he bet into 4 suited cards. But many players, myself included, will often bet here with two pair expecting a raise if the opponent has a flush or can beat my two pair. In this scenario folding is a mistake since you have aces and will likely win if youmake two pair. You do not say how good the player was so i would say we need more info. Against a weak player it is a good fold. Pat |
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Re: 6th street fold.
I'm with Pat -- I'd call here and call the river if I make the flush or aces up. There's enough in the pot to justify. In a live game, if I got that full house feeling I would fold, though. I haven't played online but this is probably a major difference -- much harder to read opponents. |
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Is Oppon OnLine reading possible?? *NM*
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there are tells
speed of reaction(raise or call) can indicate whether they had the button clicked beforehand, some information can be gleaned from this. not nearly as much as at the table though. |
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Reaction speed?-What Info can be deduced? *NM*
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Oppo Semi-bluff on 5th or rolled 6\'s *NM*
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Re: 6th street fold.
You're getting about 10-1 pot odds, so you have enough to call unless you are quite certain that your opponent wouldn't bet here without a full house. TRLS |
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