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weak fold?
Pacific Poker - NL50 10max
SB(146.31) BB(46.99) UTG(21.46) MP1(28.9) MP2(126.55) - HERO LP(56.67) entire table has been fairly loose. SB had been very loose and aggressive and had stolen a fair number of pots. Hero is dealt JdQh UTG raises to $1,MP1 calls,hero calls,button calls,Sb calls, BB calls flop: Qs8sTd SB checks,BB checks, UTG bets $1,MP1 folds, hero raises $3.50,button calls, SB raises $6,BB calls,UTG calls,hero calls,button calls Turn: 2c SB bets $19.28,BB calls, hero folds, button folds River: 9d SB bets $21.15, BB calls - SB shows T8 for 2 pair and wins My question is should I have called the turn? SB had often tried to steal pots w/ a raise but he hadn't re-raised up to that point. My thinking was that SB had 2 pair QT's so I'm only drawing to 7 outs, little did I know my Q's were good as well. Should I have folded to the reraise on the flop? |
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Re: weak fold?
what are blinds in this game?
fold to the re-raise on the flop...you've got top pair medium kicker in 6 handed pot. Let it go and pick a better spot. |
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Re: weak fold?
The blinds are .25 and .50 in this game. I didn't fold to the reraise because I was getting around 13:1 immediate odds and figured the implied odds were much greater. On the turn I was getting around 4:1 , which would have made it close(w/ implied odds) if I could have been sure the 2 remaining Q's weren't dirty. I know we aren't supposed to be results oriented but it just kills me that I could have stacked this guy if I had hung on til the river.
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