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Right or wrong fold

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Re: Right or wrong fold

Post  actionjack on Thu Jan 07, 2010 1:01 pm

I think you played the hand horrible on all streets.

Not raising pre-flp is horrible and i generally think players that limp inlate position with very big hands deserve to losethe hand (unless there is a reasonable expectation that an aggro player left to act might raise following the limp).Limping like this (especially with a limper before you) will generally mean you are in a hand with at least 3 players with no idea where you are throughout the hand and likely to be favourite to lose the hand from the start (even though more likely than any single hand to win)

The bet on the flop could mean any pair and draw or no hand at all and whatever reason you chose to simply call that bet does not really change on the turn. So unless you perceive your oppoent to be generally tight who would only fire two bullets if they absolutely convinced they were winning (and even then you may still be in front) it is not very logical to call the flop bet and then fold to the turn bet.

It is difficult to be very precise without some understanding of the reasons for your actions.
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