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Re: Folding the river for one bet with top pair...
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Good players rarely raise two limpers from the SB with K3s ... the general consensus is that my fold was awful — I can accept that, it probably was, but on the river when he bets into two players I came to the conclusion that I was probably not winning. [/ QUOTE ] He bet out into two on the turn and you called, but you folded when he did this on the river?!?! Call, if you dont and you see that you would have won 20 BB's for 1 BB investment, you'll go on super tilt. You very well could have the best hand. |
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Re: Folding the river for one bet with top pair...
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If he has two pair, we have outs to the board pairing. [/ QUOTE ] How can you put the multitabling TAG who raised out of the SB after 2 limpers on 2 pair given that board? Haupt_234 |
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Re: Folding the river for one bet with top pair...
I would normally call this flop and raise the turn. This is the only way to protect your hand against a flush draw. Plus, it's a pretty easy fold if you get 3-bet by the SB.
Calling this flop can also yield some dead money from the 2 limpers who are probably drawing nearly dead, but may call 1 SB on the flop for no reason and may pick up a pair on the turn that they might call 2 BBs with. |
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