Full House
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 646
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Originally Posted by Airles™
Even in this case, he limp/called a preflop cap then went nuts on the flop/turn. To me this screams set, as it should. So why do I not fold the turn? I don't have the odds to chase a river 2-outer and it's blatantly obvious this passive flounder hit something big.
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Talking about this specific hand, you *should* fold the turn, but only after raising and reassessing the situation if it gets reraised back to you. Calling the sb's turn bet is probably the worst line you can have and you compounded it by calling two bets back to you. Here, talking about your action after the sb leads out on the turn, I'll put it in these terms:
1) Call = 0 points
2) Fold = 4 points
3) Raise = 8 points
Generally, you're calling more heads up when you think you're beat but that's not the case in this specific hand. They were two separate points.
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