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so did we come up with a consensus on this one. I am still not sure what I would do.
Doesn't look too good for hero, but I couldn't fold here against an unknown. Would anyone raise again on the turn? |
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I'd call it down.
-DeathDonkey |
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I certainly wasn't think in the least about raising. I think the consensus is to fold sans reads, as the pot is small and I'm behind a lot more than I'm ahead here.
Results: I'm bad at poker, and I was confused by the donkbet, so I called. I spiked by 5 on the river, he checked, I bet, he called, he showed AT and MHIG, but I definitely should have folded the turn. |
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I'm bad at poker, and I was confused by the donkbet, so I called. I spiked by 5 on the river, he checked, I bet, he called, he showed AT and MHIG, but I definitely should have folded the turn. [/ QUOTE ] Don't be results oriented. |
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I'm not being results oriented, I won the hand by getting lucky, but the action dictated a fold. Even without seeing his hand afterwards I was pretty sure I was beat and should have folded the turn.
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[ QUOTE ] I'm bad at poker, and I was confused by the donkbet, so I called. I spiked by 5 on the river, he checked, I bet, he called, he showed AT and MHIG, but I definitely should have folded the turn. [/ QUOTE ] Don't be results oriented. [/ QUOTE ] Indeed, I think you played it perfect |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I'm bad at poker, and I was confused by the donkbet, so I called. I spiked by 5 on the river, he checked, I bet, he called, he showed AT and MHIG, but I definitely should have folded the turn. [/ QUOTE ] Don't be results oriented. [/ QUOTE ] Indeed, I think you played it perfect [/ QUOTE ] Including the turn call? If so, what's the reasoning? |
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Open limping small suited aces UTG+2 is bad because you normally don't get an adequate number of overlimpers, even at .50/1.00, so I'd fold.
I like the flop raise. The gaybet is begging to be raised so he can 3-bet you IMO, or he's just an idiot. I don't see what logical hand you're ahead of here, given the action. I'm folding the turn. |
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I will comment by street:
Preflop - Usually I fold this from early position. I may call this in middle if there are a few players who have already called, and from late position I will usually call this, and will call a raise if there are a few (2-3) players already in. Flop: You have top pair no kicker, and a backdoor flush draw, this gives you 6 outs if you are behind (I would likely discount this a little for the chance that you do hit two pair and lose to someone with an A with a better kicker.) Therefore your hand is slightly above marginal in my opinion, your raise is the right play, well done. Turn: You lose your backdoor flush draw, but still have top pair no kicker, this means 4 outs to improving. I am still not folding this hand (I don't like folding top pair on an uncordinated board). However, I don't think that I am keeping my foot on the gas. I this I would call here with the intention of calling the river. Amy |
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grunch
Preflop: I usually don't call here Axs unless there's a couple of limpers in front of me. Flop: Raise is good here to protect our hand and outs. We have about 6.5 I think (if not the best hand). Turn: Here's where I'm not sure whether to raise for value against a donk bet and whether we want to protect our hand against the player behind us. I think I like raising more because if you're worried about a biger A you can still improve to two pair, you have fold equity against the player behind you and a little tiny bit against the bettor, and if he calls it gives you the option of checking behind on the river and seeing a showdown for the same price as a call down. |
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