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Re: Fold the Nut Low Here?
With one low card on the flop you should certainly not raise. With your one way hand preflop a raise is not appropriate either.
On the turn with 6 players I would have raised to eliminate as many as I could if you could get it down to 4 with a raise thats good. The chanes of being counterfeited are low as you hold 2 of the 2s (1 is probably out there in someone's hand). You also have a back up 4. If a 2 flops on the river you have a set and the second nut low. On the river I would have raised again. |
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Re: Fold the Nut Low Here?
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With one low card on the flop you should certainly not raise. With your one way hand preflop a raise is not appropriate either. On the turn with 6 players I would have raised to eliminate as many as I could if you could get it down to 4 with a raise thats good. The chanes of being counterfeited are low as you hold 2 of the 2s (1 is probably out there in someone's hand). You also have a back up 4. If a 2 flops on the river you have a set and the second nut low. On the river I would have raised again. [/ QUOTE ] You are an idiot. |
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Re: Fold the Nut Low Here?
In pot limit, this is a no-brainer fold, you dont put 440 into the pot to only win 200 or so.
If it were the 5s or you had a pair, it would be different. A you probably should have raised the turn. |
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Re: Fold the Nut Low Here?
There might be another option here - based on what you know about the players - and that is to make a major re-raise here. If UTG+1 is a real player, he just might take the approach you did - why risk getting 1/4 early in the tourney?
Just another view. |
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