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Re: Folded two top pairs
You really need to lead the turn because A) there is no reason to assume you're beat and B) even if you are, you are drawing to 13 outs for the nuts.
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#12
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Re: Folded two top pairs
Edited - I knew i was going mad and missing something. Duh i need sleep.
I still call for 1. |
#13
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Re: Folded two top pairs
He folded on the river after not hitting a flush.
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#14
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Re: Folded two top pairs
I might have went for Ck. raise on flop. If you call turn I think the pot is too big to fold river for one bet. You have a good hand. I expect to see someone with a J or flush but I call anyway.
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#15
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Getting 14-1 on my money, I call this roughly 100% of the time.
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#16
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Re: Folded two top pairs
Ditto to others, you have to bet the turn. If somebody hit a straight on you so be it.
You also have to call the river bet (assuming the line you just did). As someone said, getting the odds you are getting you need to be right like 8% of the time to break even, I think that'll happen. |
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Re: Folded two top pairs
WHY???? WHYY??? WHY???
>BET THAT TURN< How can you make a reasonable decision that someone has the flush?, if you get re-raised, call, and wait to see the river. You have outs to the Full house, and too many people play Ace rags. and bet heavily with them. What about AQ? AT? |
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