what pre-flop situations should you call/fold ???
Hey people, brand new to this forum. Looks great! Here is my question:
If the pot is at 100,i have a 3d/6h, and i have to call a raise of 25 to see the flop. should I call so i can see the flop or should i just fold? what if the pot is at 1000 and i have to call a bet of 100 to see the flop? is there ever a time where you should call with cards like that or should you always fold? I have read that you should only call with "premium starting hands" (AA,AK,AJ, KK,QQ, JJ etc....) no matter what the size of the bet/pot is. Is this true? thanks alot everyone. all your answers are greatly appreciated. :)
Re: what pre-flop situations should you call/fold ???
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Originally Posted by diowk
Hey people, brand new to this forum. Looks great! Here is my question:
If the pot is at 100,i have a 3d/6h, and i have to call a raise of 25 to see the flop. should I call so i can see the flop or should i just fold? what if the pot is at 1000 and i have to call a bet of 100 to see the flop? is there ever a time where you should call with cards like that or should you always fold? I have read that you should only call with "premium starting hands" (AA,AK,AJ, KK,QQ, JJ etc....) no matter what the size of the bet/pot is. Is this true? thanks alot everyone. all your answers are greatly appreciated. :)
OK ... this is my first "answer" post and I am by no means a great poker player. But I would ask myself (if I were in your shoes) ... if I call to see the flop ... what is the best possible outcome for me? Then ask yourself, if it is less than PERFECT (i.e. quads or maybe a boat) what kind of hand will I have and what will it beat (probably not much). Then consider the odds on flopping or hitting that original perfect hand. They are quite low.
Therefore, I fold it ... no need to see the flop ... cause most likely I will hit a crappy hand at best which will be 2 pair and 2 low pair at that.
Re: what pre-flop situations should you call/fold ???
If the pot is 1000 and you have to call 100 to see the flop then it entirely depends on stack sizes, but in most cases you would see a flop.
even with 3 6 , I dont think you are EVER so far behind that you cant accept 10:1 so if that 100 puts you allin then you should never fold.
Certainly if you are against just one other player andyou are holding unpaired cards you should usually be happy with anything better than 2:1 if it puts you allin.
BUT,
In the vast majoity of cases that isnt going to happen.
You should be playing with fairly big stack so just start playing Tight and Aggressive and see where it takes you. Preflop, if the pot is small and your stack is big then when in doubt, fold.
There isnt much you should be calling preflop except small-medium pocket pairs for small raises.