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Should I have folded after the sign?

FatBoy89FatBoy89 Member Posts: 53
edited October 2010 in The Poker Clinic
This hand was in the sky premiership freerolls. I am hoping for peoples input and constructive criticism to help me out here. I am wondering should i have folded this hand after he check raised or if I should have played the hand differently.
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
good02 Small blind  50.00 50.00 3245.00
FatBoy89 Big blind  100.00 150.00 1640.00
  Your hole cards
  • 10
  • Q
     
1867owls Fold     
STEVEMAX Fold     
180KING Fold     
stumpy1 Fold     
good02 Raise  150.00 300.00 3095.00
FatBoy89 Raise  300.00 600.00 1340.00
good02 Call  200.00 800.00 2895.00
Flop
   
  • 6
  • 2
  • Q
     
good02 Check     
FatBoy89 Bet  800.00 1600.00 540.00
good02 Raise  1600.00 3200.00 1295.00
FatBoy89 All-in  540.00 3740.00 0.00
good02 Unmatched bet  260.00 3480.00 1555.00
good02 Show
  • 2
  • 2
   
FatBoy89 Show
  • 10
  • Q
   
Turn
   
  • 7
     
River
   
  • 3
     
good02 Win Three 2s 3480.00  5035.00

Comments

  • percival09percival09 Member Posts: 3,804
    edited October 2010
    I think post flop you played it fine, considering the pot is already 1600, and you only have 540 back, you have to go all in when he puts you all in. I think the problem here lies pre, there's no need to re-raise, but if you do decide to, make it a bigger re raise, because he's obviously going to call another 200. Personally, I'd just call it though, i don't really want the pot to get too big with 10Q. But like I said, wd for the strong play on the flop, but you had no fold equity whatsoever, so you had to put your stack in! 


  • FatBoy89FatBoy89 Member Posts: 53
    edited October 2010
    In Response to Re: Should I have folded after the sign?:
    I think post flop you played it fine, considering the pot is already 1600, and you only have 540 back, you have to go all in when he puts you all in. I think the problem here lies pre, there's no need to re-raise, but if you do decide to, make it a bigger re raise, because he's obviously going to call another 200. Personally, I'd just call it though, i don't really want the pot to get too big with 10Q. But like I said, wd for the strong play on the flop, but you had no fold equity whatsoever, so you had to put your stack in! 
    Posted by percival09
    yeah you definitely make sense a big pre flop re-raise would have got him off his pair of 2 i reckon. Also if i call rather than re-raise i dont escalate the pot and I  could have made a much smaller bet after the flop and possibly got away from the pair I had.
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