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Help i need sombody...

nug82nug82 Member Posts: 82
edited February 2012 in The Poker Clinic
I just wanted to know if this was a good/bad fold. your opinions please. I am getting back into poker after losing BRM.

Hand History #475315605 (20:10 07/02/2012)

PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
Geddington Small blind  25.00 25.00 2765.00
nug82 Big blind  50.00 75.00 1810.00
  Your hole cards
  • A
  • 8
     
steshy13 Call  50.00 125.00 1875.00
Whiteskye Fold     
scottdog1 Fold     
grandadrog Fold     
Geddington Call  25.00 150.00 2740.00
nug82 Check     
Flop
   
  • 8
  • 6
  • 5
     
Geddington Bet  150.00 300.00 2590.00
nug82 Call  150.00 450.00 1660.00
steshy13 Fold     
Turn
   
  • 9
     
Geddington Bet  225.00 675.00 2365.00
nug82 Fold     
Geddington Muck     
Geddington Win  450.00  2815.00
Geddington Return  225.00 0.00 3040.00

Comments

  • devonfish5devonfish5 Member Posts: 4,291
    edited February 2012
    hi nug,
    think it,s ok 2 fold there,
    it,s ok folding anytime imo
    if u think u r behind.
    as long as u have enough chips left
    to play nxt hand.
    a bad fold is always better than a bad call.
    devon
  • rancidrancid Member Posts: 5,945
    edited February 2012
    all fine
  • SJspanky1SJspanky1 Member Posts: 620
    edited February 2012
    Totally ok with it. You are beating nothing after the turn card.
  • grantorinograntorino Member Posts: 4,710
    edited February 2012
    I'd raise pre sometimes

    flop and turn fine
  • BorinLonerBorinLoner Member Posts: 3,863
    edited February 2012
    You can raise this pre-flop, or on the flop with top pair. Your opponents lead-out for full pot on the flop into a limped pot doesn't look like massive strength from most players. Frequently this will be a drawing hand or a one pair hand since big hands will be desperate for value. You beat any one-pair hands he's going to have so the raise makes alot of sense here. Having made the call on the flop for 150, you fold the turn for a half-pot, 225. Obviously alot of draws have come in and if you're taking the read that your opponent only bets here for value with a made hand, then I don't have a problem with the fold.

    Ultimately you've folded without ever definining your opponent's hand or your own, so you are very open to being bluffed in spots like this. Raise the flop and take control and you'll get better results long-term. Even better; raise pre-flop and don't let them see the flop too cheap. Aggression is always going to beat passivity in the long-term, but as played I can understand the fold on the turn.

    Unfortunately I can't see your stack size, so it's difficult to make a complete argument, but I've assumed that you're all reasonably deep, say 30BB+ at the start of the hand.
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