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quidnunk28 | Small blind | £0.02 | £0.02 | £4.22 | |
x | Big blind | £0.04 | £0.06 | £3.01 | |
Your hole cards |
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craigcu12 | Raise | £0.20 | £0.26 | £5.97 | |
hhyftrftdr | Fold | ||||
HunterM63 | Call | £0.20 | £0.46 | £2.96 | |
quidnunk28 | Fold | ||||
x | Call | £0.16 | £0.62 | £2.85 | |
Flop | |||||
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x | Bet | £0.20 | £0.82 | £2.65 | |
craigcu12 | Raise | £0.71 | £1.53 | £5.26 | |
HunterM63 | Fold | ||||
x | Raise | £1.02 | £2.55 | £1.63 |
Comments
With his stack behind, i would just be putting him all in.
the thing i'm wondering about is this, when the villain does the reraise should i just fold as two pairs seem unlikely as it isn't very well connected and doesn't have a picture card to give the second pair .if i faced his reraise and the board was 577 i would likely fold that one putting him a triples.
Anyway, you would need some absolutely rock solid reads to ever fold in this spot. If you haven't seen this guy bet or raise once in five hours, then maybe you could fold. If he's only ever shown down sets or better, then maybe you could fold.
Without those cast-iron reads, folding would be bad. You shouldn't just assume that particular betting patterns mean certain things without knowing the specific opponent. Who knows, this guy might treat an overpair as the nuts on this type of board or he might like to play his straight draws really fast.