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call down?
Good/bad?
***** Hand History for Game 4933488257 *****
$100 NL Texas Hold'em - Saturday, August 12, 15:25:04 ET 2006
Table Table 108728 (No DP) (Real Money)
Seat 2 is the button
Total number of players : 5
Seat 1: Alidhem82 ( $116.11 )
Seat 2: bossman1979 ( $59.57 )
Seat 3: arnoel ( $38.40 )
Seat 6: grandma772 ( $218.72 )
Seat 5: ffisken123 ( $95.50 )
arnoel posts small blind [ $0.50 ].
ffisken123 posts big blind [ $1 ].
Holecards:
Dealt to grandma772 [:tc: :th: ]
RAISE grandma772 , $3
FOLD Alidhem82
RAISE bossman1979, $5
FOLD arnoel
FOLD ffisken123
CALL grandma772 , $2
Flop: (Pot: $11.5)
[:ks: :5s: :4s: ]
CHECK grandma772
BET bossman1979, $4
CALL grandma772 , $4
Turn: (Pot: $19.5)
[:9c: ]
CHECK grandma772
BET bossman1979, $6
CALL grandma772 , $6
River: (Pot: $31.5)
[:9d: ]
CHECK grandma772
BET bossman1979, $9
CALL grandma772 , $9
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Eww, please fold the flop. Yes he bet smallish, but you don't even have a spade and are ahead of little anyways. Reads are immensely helpful in spots like this too, if he minraises like this and donks the flop a lot you may be good a lot of the time, but by no means are you ahead by far. If you're going to continue with this hand here I would raise the flop and if he calls then we're done with the hand. It turns our hand into a bluff, but just calling down gives him a cheap shot at hitting a higher pair or a flush.
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Yeah, you need to find a fold in there somewhere. If you're ahead he likely has a good amount of outs, and if behind you could be drawing almost dead.
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Looking over the whole hand, it just seems like you put way too much money in the pot, on a scary board against a guy who bet every street.
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So at what point do I fold to his 1/3 pot sized bets? On flop?