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Old 04-07-2007, 01:22 PM
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Default Good Fold? (this is a lot like Bagonrix's hand)

Villain has been pretty solid since I sat down about 20 hands ago. I'm playing on my parents laptop and I don't have PT, so no stats on him. He hasn't played any big pots that Ive seen and if it means anything, he practically insta-shoved the river.

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PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

BB ($91)
UTG ($139.30)
Hero ($101)
CO ($43.30)
Button ($53.05)
SB ($72.60)

Preflop: Hero is MP with 4, 5.
UTG calls $1, Hero calls $1, 2 folds, SB raises to $4, 1 fold, UTG folds, Hero calls $3.

Flop: ($10) 2, Q, A (2 players)
SB bets $3, Hero calls $3.

Turn: ($16) 8 (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $10, SB calls $10.

River: ($36) 8 (2 players)
SB bets $55.6 (All-In), Hero folds.

Final Pot: $91.60

Results in white below:
SB doesn't show.
Outcome: SB wins $91.60.
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I think he has a higher flush, i don't see him checking the turn if he doesn't. Notice how he just calls you on flop and turn then goes crazy on the river.
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I figured he had aces or queens full.
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I figured he had aces or queens full.
That was my thought.

Nice hand, in all. I like just calling the flop when it's this heavy in rank after his small PF raise OOP after limpers.
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if u play this hand, u should always raise it pf imo. I usually fold 45s in the CO1, but if I was on the co or button, im definately popping this up to 5xBB.

anyways, I prefer a flop raise on this flop as a posed to a call, because you give urself a chance to take it off him on the flop just in case he had a hand like KK/JJ/TT etc, also theres a chance he may even fold TP.
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if u play this hand, u should always raise it pf imo. I usually fold 45s in the CO1, but if I was on the co or button, im definately popping this up to 5xBB.

anyways, I prefer a flop raise on this flop as a posed to a call, because you give urself a chance to take it off him on the flop just in case he had a hand like KK/JJ/TT etc, also theres a chance he may even fold TP.
Normally I would and in this case if the villain had bet something closer to the pot, I probably would have. But his $3 into a $10 pot was pretty strange and I figured if I raised him here, there was a good chance he would 3-bet me and I might be forced to throw the hand away.
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I think you should raise flop, Looks like he missed w/ JJ

actually since you limp called, im not sure you should raise.

His line looks pretty weak IMO; 1/3 bet on flop, and then check/ call. BTW your line dosnt look strong either. So if it a really good player, he'd be capable of bluff, but if it is average good I doubt it is a bluff.

Personally I would put him on some gay hand, and prolly fold. TOtaly read dependent - if I have seen him make 1 or two sick bluffs, I will prolly look him up, but If I have never seen him bluff, I will fold.

Lots of times insta shove is a bluff. Also lots of times insta shove is "I just sucked out on you" - they mix it up. Like last night some bitch insta potted river and I was like "that looked weak, I dont think youd bet that fast after rivering flush on me; normally youd think a little, I call .... AHH FUCK OUYTUYDSGJ"
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