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was this a terrible fold on the river?

hamster880hamster880 Member Posts: 142
edited March 2011 in The Poker Clinic

Was this a terrible fold: The only thing i know about the player is that they are tight and patient only playing premiums:

PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalancemartgySmall blind £0.10£0.10£3.65hamster880Big blind £0.20£0.30£32.95 Your hole cardsAK   xxxxRaise £0.60£0.90£22.33panther07Fold    rugbykoz30Fold    martgyFold    hamster880Raise £1.60£2.50£31.35xxxxxCall £1.20£3.70£21.13Flop  26K   hamster880Check    xxxxCheck    Turn  Q   hamster880Bet £1.60£5.30£29.75xxxxxRaise £3.20£8.50£17.93hamster880Call £1.60£10.10£28.15River  8   hamster880Bet £5.05£15.15£23.10xxxxAll-in £17.93£33.08£0.00hamster880Fold    xxxxMuck    xxxxxWin £19.19 £19.19xxxxxReturn £12.88£1.01£32.07

Comments

  • N1CKN1CK Member Posts: 1,453
    edited March 2011
    i think you should lead that flop as you 3 bet him pre, i would fold the river its like he has pocket queens but anyway i dont like 1 pair here vs him
  • cookie83cookie83 Member Posts: 272
    edited March 2011

    I don't blame you for folding the river, he's played it quite strangely (I guess fair play to him)

    The fact he only calls your re-raise pre can rule out AA and prob Q's too. KQ is a possibility or maybe a slow played set on the flop? The only other thing he could jam on the river with is busted flush, but that's unlikly as you have two spades...
  • hamster880hamster880 Member Posts: 142
    edited March 2011

    thats what i put him kq or a set. just the all in at the end really surprised me - in retrospect i think i should have bet the flop (and shoved if raised) (I didnt do this cos he was a very tight player so didnt think i was going to get much chips - also top pair and the nut flush draw was so strong i didnt mind giving away a free card)

    It didnt make a lot of difference anyway cos the next hand i go dealt kk and the guy called a big preflop raise and ended up flopped a set of fours on a very dry board - needless to say i dumped my money to him lol

  • HYPETINGHYPETING Member Posts: 253
    edited March 2011
    I dont understand, or like that check on the flop.
    As you have the betting lead you definetly need to bet around £3, thats the flop you wanted to see.

    As played.. Fold River!
  • Dudeskin8Dudeskin8 Member Posts: 6,228
    edited March 2011
    Such a juicy flop and you check it...?
  • LOL_RAISELOL_RAISE Member Posts: 2,188
    edited March 2011
    vs aggro opponents checking flop is cool why did you flat call his minraise then decide to lead out on the river though?
  • DeucesLiveDeucesLive Member Posts: 839
    edited March 2011
    I woulda either reraised big over his turn bet if I'm in a gambling mood, or flatted then checked river- if he jams I just shrug and fold, and if he puts in a normal value bet I call it off and make notes. I think flatting the turn and leading out is definitely the worst of the options available to you, if he truly has you crushed you're just throwing chips away- AK kinda shrinks up in value.

    I guess checking the flop back is ok, depends what your c-bet frequency is like after raising preflop- but with that kind of hand I'd want to get chips in now while I have two cards left that can improve my hand massively- if you hit your flush you're probably not getting paid much without leading the flop.

    I know top pair top kicker and nut flush draw is massive, but it becomes distinctly less massive when you don't hit on the turn. It's only a massive hand on the flop.
  • CLIOKIDCLIOKID Member Posts: 783
    edited March 2011
    In Response to Re: was this a terrible fold on the river?:
    vs aggro opponents checking flop is cool why did you flat call his minraise then decide to lead out on the river though?
    Posted by LOL_RAISE
    This.

    Think your problems started with the river lead.

    I'd be happy to c/c the river tbh.

    You've under repped your hand so he can probably bluff raise here expecting to get a fold.
  • DeucesLiveDeucesLive Member Posts: 839
    edited March 2011
    He said the player was tight and patient, not aggro- I think a weak lead is better than a check here, get some information about how strong he is and get some chips in while you're good- check raising only works if you're relatively certain he's gonna put some chips in the pot for you, and by the sounds of it he won't.

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