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Re: Folding a presumed coinflip.
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pretty sure it's an easy push. for one you still have some FE, i wouldn't be surprised to see this win the pot 10% of the time or more. Also, i think his range probably includes AQs, and some more pocket pairs. [/ QUOTE ] MP1 just put in more than 1/3 of his stack. The only way he folds this is if he's weaker than my six year-old niece. That said, I'm shoving this. A) You have a big hand; B) You're getting big odds; C) At this point in a tournament people do become as weak as my six year-old niece. |
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Re: Folding a presumed coinflip.
I find this fold disgusting. Even calling is better than folding and pushing is obvious.
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Re: Folding a presumed coinflip.
well, I folded and he showed JJ. Guess I [censored] that one up.
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Re: Folding a presumed coinflip.
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well, I folded and he showed JJ. Guess I [censored] that one up. [/ QUOTE ] You sure did. Your pot odds were a lot better than the odds versus JJ. Furthermore, you didn't know he had JJ. You gave up a chance to double up. Did you win the tournament? How did you finish? |
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Re: Folding a presumed coinflip.
Probably my inexperience in tour poker that kicked in.
I came in 5th, ran into AA w/ AQ... |
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Re: Folding a presumed coinflip.
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Probably my inexperience in tour poker that kicked in. I came in 5th, ran into AA w/ AQ... [/ QUOTE ] What hand would you need not to fold to a reraise in this situation? Would you fold QQ? JJ? |
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