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Re: is this a weak fold?
If there are this many maniacs at your table there is probably a better spot for you to make money than overcalling an all-in with JJ. The analysis basically boils down to what the probability is that either of these opponents has you dominated with an overpair. That is the only situation where you do not have odds to call. The fact that you "would have" flopped quads doesn't mean squat - I probably would have folded as well. Keep in mind there's no way I'm folding that hand against the first player's all-in by itself.
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Re: is this a weak fold?
oh, if the decent player had folded i would have called in a second, no doubt about it. My thought process was basically, hmm, should i risk all my chips here or wait and use my skills and outplay everyone in a situation where i have a little more control. I was worried about being dominated an overpair so i folded, i know the quads didnt really matter, but it definitly seemed like a "you F%^$^ing idiot sign. all of the maniacs at my table gave me [censored] for awhile after, but oh well, i would probably do the same if put in that situation again.
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Re: is this a weak fold?
you told them you folded JJ? or worse - showed it?
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