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Is there an argument for folding here??

duonrossduonross Member Posts: 4
edited October 2014 in The Poker Clinic
Was in a £6 super roller direct sat with 8 people left 1 seat gtd. No reads on opponent. Felt like I am almost never good on river but can I fold given the price im given?
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
duonrossSmall blind 30.0030.003910.00
MAXALLYBig blind 60.0090.007032.50
 Your hole cards
  • 6
  • 6
   
GcraneFold    
xRaise 120.00210.001905.00
cazroFold    
duonrossCall 90.00300.003820.00
MAXALLYFold    
Flop
  
  • A
  • K
  • 2
   
duonrossCheck    
xCheck    
Turn
  
  • 6
   
duonrossBet 120.00420.003700.00
xCall 120.00540.001785.00
River
  
  • 10
   
duonrossBet 300.00840.003400.00
xRaise 720.001560.001065.0

Comments

  • 77Chris9177Chris91 Member Posts: 375
    edited October 2014
    Nope. Calling pretty quickly.

    Only really behind to 10's it doesn't make much sense for QJ/KK/AA to check behind on the flop.

    Villain could be over-valuing A10/K10 with this line.
  • rusty762rusty762 Member Posts: 124
    edited October 2014
    It's hard to say wether you let JQ get there because your bet size looked a little small on the turn and encouraged villain to flick in another 120.
    So if you had bet bigger and got the same call I would then have discounted JQ in the range of calls as vilain stack is pretty light to be making thin calls for a gutshot.
    He may also have played 10's this way too, worried about overcards on flop, hence checking back.
    But as played , and with your stack, I think I call off the 420 for pot odds 4/1

  • F_IvanovicF_Ivanovic Member Posts: 2,410
    edited October 2014
    In Response to Re: Is there an argument for folding here??:
    Nope. Calling pretty quickly. Only really behind to 10's it doesn't make much sense for QJ/KK/AA to check behind on the flop. Villain could be over-valuing A10/K10 with this line.
    Posted by 77Chris91
    QJ is possibe but that and TT are only hands we lose to. Most of time when raised OTR on sky it's a strong value hand as opposed to a thin value raise... (I'd argue AT makes little sense since if AT isn't betting flop then it probably isn't value raising river - KT, maybe. But it has less value in a river raise anyway.)

    But yeah despite this our odds are just too good to justify folding in fear of a couple hands. Be interesting if we were facing a larger raise.

  • GlenelgGlenelg Member Posts: 6,599
    edited October 2014
    Was in a £6 super roller direct sat with 8 people left 1 seat gtd.

    Am I the only one thinking "fold pre"?  JUst asking as 66  meh?  Also, you're getting your self in a world of pain unless you hit 6 on flop?  #justsayin

    Think ya being sucked in....  GG
  • crasshcrassh Member Posts: 38
    edited October 2014
    In Response to Re: Is there an argument for folding here??:
    Was in a £6 super roller direct sat with 8 people left 1 seat gtd. Am I the only one thinking "fold pre"?  JUst asking as 66  meh?  Also, you're getting your self in a world of pain unless you hit 6 on flop?  #justsayin Think ya being sucked in....  GG
    Posted by Glenelg
    Fold pre ..... really??  You can never fold pre here to a min raise, you're probably even calling a 3-bet here if you're closing the betting.  Small pocket pairs can be hard to play, I agree but they can be very profitable, usually if you hit the 6 but there are chips to be made even if you miss. 

    As for the hand, as many have said, it's a quick call, you may be unlucky and be behind but you are ahead a lot more than you are behind.
  • hhyftrftdrhhyftrftdr Member Posts: 8,036
    edited October 2014
    In Response to Re: Is there an argument for folding here??:
    In Response to Re: Is there an argument for folding here?? : Fold pre ..... really??  You can never fold pre here to a min raise, you're probably even calling a 3-bet here if you're closing the betting.  Small pocket pairs can be hard to play, I agree but they can be very profitable, usually if you hit the 6 but there are chips to be made even if you miss.  As for the hand, as many have said, it's a quick call, you may be unlucky and be behind but you are ahead a lot more than you are behind.
    Posted by crassh
    Big mistake in a sat I think. Plus you're rarely closing the betting unless it's squeezed by the BB and flatted by OR. If it's 3bet before it gets to us then it's a clear fold IMO.
  • F_IvanovicF_Ivanovic Member Posts: 2,410
    edited October 2014
    Fold pre is a bit on nitty side but not terrible. calling a 3bet on the other hand with 66 would be
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