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Re: worst fold ever
because they mean straights or flushes. or they don't understand poker.
i didn't comment on thehand because everyone said what i wanted to say. btw, i would usually assume this is overpair "seeing where it is at." given that, how to proceed? call turn, value bet riv? call turn, check riv? i would usually b e inclined to first but if i'm the opponent with overpair and myu opponent calls minraise and checks, i might be inclined to put him on top pair and value bet my AA (i am an aggro value bettor)... that to me is more interesting, what do you guys thing? player/value bet frequency dependent? |
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Re: a fold unlike any other i\'ve ever made
I was the villain and was disappointed you folded since I had J7s.
But seriously, there is no way this is a fold when you are both so shortstacked. -James |
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Re: a fold unlike any other i\'ve ever made
At the time you folded, the pot was about 1500 and it cost you about 900 (effectively) to call. I'm not saying you should have called. I have no idea or opinion. But I did notice that these numbers had not come up yet in this thread.
I've caught myself lots of time folding when facing a big bet without realizing in the moment that if I had stopped and really taken into account the amount that I had bet, and the amount that he had called before raising me out of the pot, I would have realized that the price I was actually getting was better than the price it felt like I was getting. Tommy |
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Re: a fold unlike any other i\'ve ever made
very good point.
i often did the same thing. esp in live play. its something im still working on. |
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