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nasty flop in capped pot
I was UTG in a 40 80 game online. I had AK of hearts. I openraised. There was a cold caller a couple of seats behind me. The cutoff 3-bet, one of the blinds capped it, everyone called, and we saw the flop four ways. The flop was
T [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 5 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 3 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. The blind led out. Time to fold? |
#2
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Re: nasty flop in capped pot
I'd think so. Given the preflop action you're paying more than one bet to see the turn almost always. You have at most 4 outs and probably more like 2.5-3 on average. It's a big pot but it's hard to find a reason to continue.
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#3
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Re: nasty flop in capped pot
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Time to fold? [/ QUOTE ]GO ALL IN. |
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Re: nasty flop in capped pot
is this post serious? if the flop was Axx all spades it'd be different but given that you have this thing going 4 ways and all your outs are horribly tainted i wouldnt even think of raising.
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Re: nasty flop in capped pot
Yeah I agree -- I folded. Been on a nasty downswing and when that happens I start to question everything.
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Re: nasty flop in capped pot
EASY FOLD.
VERY EASY. YOU'RE DRAWING DEAD. |
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Re: nasty flop in capped pot
I would be "thinking" of folding preflop at this point (not that I would) but when that flop hit's its an insta-muck
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