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Straightforward fold?
***** Hand History for Game 874317077 *****
Table Table 11885 (Real Money) Seat 7 is the button Total number of players : 9 Seat 1: K9Suit ( $755 ) Seat 3: Wazapnin ( $450 ) Seat 4: gonescrazy ( $1190 ) Seat 5: fgulsen ( $835 ) Seat 6: MuffinBoy ( $995 ) Seat 7: jenkan ( $970 ) Seat 9: jpoll ( $1315 ) Seat 8: SmileyEH1 ( $1095 ) Seat 2: kuddles2 ( $395 ) Trny:5416436 Level:3 Blinds(25/50) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to SmileyEH1 [ Qc Qd ] K9Suit calls [50]. kuddles2 folds. Wazapnin folds. gonescrazy folds. fgulsen folds. MuffinBoy folds. jenkan did not respond in time. jenkan folds. SmileyEH1 raises [175]. jpoll folds. K9Suit calls [150]. ** Dealing Flop ** [ Th, Ts, Ah ] SmileyEH1 bets [300]. K9Suit is all-In. (295 more to me) SmileyEH1 folds. K9Suit does not show cards. K9Suit wins 1305 chips |
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Re: Straightforward fold?
This hand demonstrates a complete lack of understanding of stack sizes. You folded for 300 more in a pot 1300, which in general is bad. You also did it to yourself. You cant put yourself in a spot like that. Either bet less on the flop, check fold, or set him all in. Dont leave yourself in this spot. The thought that he could reraise u should come into play...
-Jason |
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Re: Straightforward fold?
Jason, what size bet on the flop would you think to be correct if I planned to fold to a checkraise? The player in question was pretty straightforward so folding the best hand wasn't "much" of a concern to me.
-SmileyEH |
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Re: Straightforward fold?
I sort of like a check. Its a gray area, but if you're going to fold to a raise you should bet smaller than 300, Like 150-200.
-Jason |
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