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Originally Posted by Johnnyp135
Can I fold there? Or is it crazy to fold to $80 more when the pot is like $150 at this point? It seemed fairly obvious to me that she had a set there, and I keep racking my brain to figure out any other hands that could possibly be in her range to limp/call/shove there and I've got nothing. Against the average $1/$3 player I am just calling there and moving on if they have a set... but I think I probably should've folded and looked awesome and stuff.
Thoughts?
You can squeak out a fold. True, many players just shove when they are irrevocably committed anyway, but this one is very passive. She has absolutely no reason to protect any made hand. She might call you down with AQ, but I don't think she'll be psyched about it and she won't be in any rush to get it all in. I doubt reflexively shoving when she thinks it doesn't matter any more is her habit. (I think that is more a male habit - thoughts?)
I would call against 95% of V's. I would call in a 3/5 game. I would call with a real draw on the board or if the top card was vulnerable to overs. I would call against any male V, but I would fold against this woman on this flop. I doubt you were good 25% of the time. On the other hand, it is close enough that calling wasn't all that horrible. I wouldn't feel bad about it.
Last edited by $FishWreck$; 02-27-2015 at 03:08 PM.