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Folding a flush on an unpaired board at the 22s
How badly did I butcher this? Comments on all streets please.
Villian has T700, I have T775. Just started level 2. I have 10h2h in the BB. Two limpers, SB completes, I check. Flop comes Kh4h7s. SB checks, I check, villian minbets 30, limper and SB fold, I call. Turn is 10c. I check, villian bets 50 into a ~200 pot, I call. River is 3h. I bet 200, villian pushes for 400 more, I fold. |
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Re: Folding a flush on an unpaired board at the 22s
Yeah, really bad. Call here, 100% of the time.
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Re: Folding a flush on an unpaired board at the 22s
Ick.
If you are really worried about the possibility of a larger flush, then check/call the river. Don't do this ever again. |
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Re: Folding a flush on an unpaired board at the 22s
Easy call. At the 22s villian could be on top pair and just throwing his stack around.
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Re: Folding a flush on an unpaired board at the 22s
Clear call. Simple rule for low limit sit and gos that is almost always true: If the pot is very big in porportion to your stack, and you have a good hand, don't fold. |
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