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Fold a Full House on the River?
Party Poker $400 NL ten-handed
Stacks Hero $600 Villain $600 I'm in late position with 44 Villain seems to be a loose player. Villain raises $26 from middle position, I call, blinds fold. FLOP comes Q42 giving me middle set. Hero checks, Villain bets $56 (size of pot). Hero calls, thinking villain has top pair, probably AQ. TURN is Q, Villain bets $100, Hero raises $100 more. Villain calls. At this point, I have a full house, and I figure the villain is going to lose his stack with his trip queens. Now on the river, a bad card falls... RIVER: A Villian bets all in for $200 remaining. Should I lay down the hand? My read says this guy just made a better full house (with QQQAA vs my 444QQ) I called, and the villain showed AQ, having filled up on the river. Was this a donkey call? Or a must-call situation? ($200 to call a $1000 pot) Did I screw up? PLease tell me your thoughts on this hand. Should I have gone all-in on the TURN? I wanted to get as much out of him as possible, and with such a strong hand, no reason to scare him away... bad play? |
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