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We hit the straight, but a fold anyway? We hit the straight, but a fold anyway?

07-14-2017 , 08:56 PM
Merge - $0.10 NL - Holdem - 9 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4: http://www.pokertracker.com


Hero (BTN): 98.5 BB
UTG+1: 171.7 BB (VPIP: 33.47, PFR: 10.88, 3Bet Preflop: 2.08, Hands: 242)

SB posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB, CO posts penalty blind 1.5 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 3 BB) Hero has Tc 9h
fold, UTG+1 calls 1 BB, fold, fold, fold, CO checks, Hero raises to 8 BB, fold, fold, UTG+1 calls 7 BB, fold

Flop : (19 BB, 2 players) Ad 8s 7d
UTG+1 checks, Hero bets 14.2 BB, UTG+1 calls 14.2 BB

Turn : (47.4 BB, 2 players) Jd
UTG+1 bets 149.5 BB and is all-in, fold

UTG+1 wins 44.8 BB


Maybe he does this with sets, but at 10NL that's a big maybe. Just trying to figure out if my fold was correct. Also, can someone tell me how to use the hand history converter. I click it and it says the url is not on this server.
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07-15-2017 , 12:36 AM
I always hate to do that in that situation, but i always do it: without more reads, Fold
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07-15-2017 , 07:07 AM
Why do you only have 98.5 BB?

Huge overbet means he's either got the flush or is bluffing.
Either way, you fold here and wait for a better spot.

If he's bluffing often in these spots you'll catch him with a monster eventually.
If you have seen him do this a couple of times before (not just once) you can call.
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07-15-2017 , 07:37 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by NZdice
Hero raises to 8 BB, fold
Any reason why you made such a massive pre-flop raise. Sure you have position but you're still building a big pot with what will be a challenging hand to play with post-flop. I like to make these kind of ridiculous bets pre-flop sometimes with the likes of JJ+ if I think there are people on the table who will call it but that's distinctly a value bet. Doing this with 109o is probably not going to be profitable in the long run.


PT4 can generate hand histories for this forum that you can paste in here (if you have that). I'm sure HM probably does too.
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