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    Default Fold to a nit?

    Shoulda posted this in SH forum from the get go.

    Villain is a b 2 b nit.

    All the same. Doing this tilts me when I'm not sure I was behind. Other problem in laying down is that I am very aggressive and table is starting to notice.

    Would calling the turn raise then folding to big river strength be more reasonable line here?

    Game # 361461907 - Texas Hold'em No Limit EUR 0,50/1,00 - Table "Aguilas"
    Game ended 2006-06-24 21:28:54 GMT+01:00

    Players:
    bartassPL (EUR 31,95 in seat 1)
    VILLAIN (EUR 104,65 in seat 2)
    likemynick (EUR 64,35 in seat 4)
    HERO (EUR 100,00 in seat 5)
    wokyra (EUR 50,40 in seat 6)

    Dealer: wokyra
    Small Blind: bartassPL (0,50)
    Big Blind: VILLAIN (1,00)

    HERO was dealt: Ks - Kc

    likemynick Fold
    HERO Raise (3,50)
    wokyra Fold
    bartassPL Fold
    VILLAIN Call (2,50)

    Flop 2c - Jd - 6d

    VILLAIN Check
    HERO Bet (6,00)
    VILLAIN Call (6,00)

    Turn 2c - Jd - 6d - 8c

    VILLAIN Check
    HERO Bet (15,00)
    VILLAIN Raise (46,00)
    HERO Fold
    VILLAIN Payback (31,00)

    VILLAIN didn't show hand

    VILLAIN wins: EUR 47,50
    Rake: EUR 2,00
  2. #2
    I think the turn fold is good. Once over half your stack is in there are you going to lay it down?
  3. #3
    yeah that's what i was thinking. no sense in calling then calling value bet on river. prob push/fold and i didn't like the push option w a pair.
    when the vpip's are high and the value bets are like razors, who can be safe?
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    Vs a nit this is a pretty standard fold I think, check-call flop and c/r turn is always a very strong hand. Occasionally you fold the best hand, but more often you are laying down to a set.

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