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Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
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Padzz77 | Small blind | £0.04 | £0.04 | £7.62 | |
P1 | Big blind | £0.08 | £0.12 | £4.92 | |
Your hole cards |
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buggys | Fold | ||||
Bigd706 | Fold | ||||
Buzz444 | Fold | ||||
P2 | Call | £0.08 | £0.20 | £4.95 | |
Padzz77 | Call | £0.04 | £0.24 | £7.58 | |
P1 | Check | ||||
Flop | |||||
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Padzz77 | Bet | £0.12 | £0.36 | £7.46 | |
P1 | All-in | £4.92 | £5.28 | £0.00 |
Comments
Sorry, I should add that P2 folded.
Why would u ever fold?
But I thought he would either turn over a better set or else the straight.
I thought my very best expectation would be that he would have a pair and a straight draw.
Was I being too pessimistic about what he should have?
Calling on the flop with a set is never calling too loosely IMO. You need some unreal reads and history to even consider using any other button than the middle one.
Other than what beats us you'll see him have lots of flush draws, random straight draws, two pair and one pair hands, and on the odd occasion two overs.
Call.
He certainly succeeded in confusing me, and I very nearly folded. It just seemed like he must be stronger, or else why risk so much for so little gain if I folded.
Think about your opponents range for minraising pre. Ax-suited, A9+-offsuit, pocket pairs, suited connectors. Thats a lot of hands. Hundreds. And the only ones that beat you out of them are 66, 55, or a frankly rediculous 47. Of course he could be doing that with the diamond draw but can you justify folding a made hand just because he may be drawing to something better?