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Re: How weak of a fold is this?
Well i don't blaime you for folding that hand, if i was you i would've put CO on AA/KK
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Re: How weak of a fold is this?
Not necessarily so bc they had REALLY deep stacks at that moment event compared tot he raise he didnt commit even 9% of his stack...there are some who will play 22 like this, provided they believe the original raiser wont reraise...which of course is a huge assumption but the implied odds 3 ways with postion deep stacks all are HUGE. I m not advocating playing 22 here just alerting you to the way some players think about pp.
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Re: How weak of a fold is this?
I knew he didn't have a pair, he would have moved in himself with a set since there were 2 clubs on the board. I'd expect him to move in with AA and KK with the respective club (or without it). The right play was to move in, but I didn't want to go broke that hand. It was right after the 1st break, and both our stacks were deep. We are essentially playing a coinflip but with the money already in the pot, my fold was pretty bad. If I flat called on the flop and the club hits, I've committed too much to throw my hand away. If a king or ace hit I'd have a hard time laying down as well, but EV wise, the right thing to do was move in. I cost myself less than 20% of my stack, but I should have been willing to commit 100%...
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