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Re: A fold I should make more?
if my math is right, we break it down like this:
4 bets preflop 8 bets flop 12 SBs 6 BB's on the turn, its going to cost us 2 more to get to a showdown, and hes going to throw 2 more in...so our odds are 1:4 to call him down. I think we can beat an unknown (seemingly loose/not top notch) opponent enough to show a profit. -mike |
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Re: A fold I should make more?
Hi goofball:
The main reason I don't think you can fold here is because most opponents don't play a king like this on the flop. I think it's more likely you're up against A3 or possibly 33. I call down. |
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Re: A fold I should make more?
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If you plan to fold to a turn bet, should you instead fold to the flop cap? He is always going to lead the turn, and I don't think we have odds to chase 2 outs on the flop. [/ QUOTE ] I don't understand this either. If I'm calling the cap, I'm calling a non-scare card turn for sure. |
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I almost always make this calldown heads up and I did this time as well. It just got me thinking it might be a default play that needs checking. After some reflection I do think it was a good calldown. He showed K7, meh.
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