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Old 02-05-2005, 01:03 PM
deadmunny deadmunny is offline
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Default Good Fold/Bad Fold?

Dear All,

Partypoker $2/$4

UTG +1 no real reads
LP is a TAG

UTG+1 Raises to $4
I am UTG+2 with AKo, I call.

Fold,Fold, LP raises to $6,Fold, Sb Folds, BB folds

UTG+1 caps at $8

back to me, I fold


Results to follow,


Regards D
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Old 02-05-2005, 01:14 PM
LKJ LKJ is offline
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Default Re: Good Fold/Bad Fold?

You're setting yourself up for a mess most of the time by cold-calling here with the AK instead of 3-betting the original raiser. With no reads on UTG+1, and it being a Party 2/4 game, you're ahead of tons of hands that raise here, and can set yourself up to apply maximum pressure postflop to medium pairs that are raising here too.

Anyway, as for the fold...to make this laydown, you have to give one of your opponents credit for AA or KK. LP 3-betting doesn't give you enough information to do that, and again that situation was created by not 3-betting yourself. Why'd you give either of them credit for AA or KK?
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Old 02-05-2005, 02:01 PM
deadmunny deadmunny is offline
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Default Re: Good Fold/Bad Fold?

mmmmm If it were not for the LP, I probably (wrongly or rightly) would have cold called the $4.

As to your question, It just felt that way and the fact that UTG+1 gave no respect to the re-raise.

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