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    Default Leaving money on the table?

    PF Raiser is 22/5.
    Is this a weak fold or should I raise thinking OPP has 2 overs?

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (8 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    MP2 ($13.75)
    CO ($9.65)
    Button ($4.60)
    Hero ($16.45)
    BB ($10.60)
    UTG ($0.65)
    UTG+1 ($2.15)
    MP1 ($2.90)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with 8, 8.
    2 folds, MP1 calls $0.10, 1 fold, CO raises to $0.5, 1 fold, Hero calls $0.45, 1 fold, MP1 calls $0.40.

    Flop: ($1.60) 2, 2, 9 (3 players)
    Hero checks, MP1 checks, CO bets $1.3, Hero folds, MP1 folds.

    Final Pot: $2.90
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    i like just calling here. I don't like raising without expectation. You need a rock solid read of whiff before you can raise here.
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    This is fine. We're behind this guys range, in the worst possible position, he bets strong into a 3 way pot and we don't even close the action. Bad reverse implied odds situation and easy fold without more info.
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    22/5 is too nitty to assume overs
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    the top 5% is more unpaired hands than paired ones, and he's in late position.

    I dunno, If we knew his flop aggression we could probably make a better decision.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renton
    the top 5% is more unpaired hands than paired ones, and he's in late position.

    I dunno, If we knew his flop aggression we could probably make a better decision.
    the top 5% of hands are more unpaired hands then paired hands, but not by much. Late position noted, but we also have to note that he bet very strong into a 3 way pot, and we have to weight that more towards the overpair side. Also note that the overcard side is drawing very live, and has 6 outs twice if we don't play back at him. We also have terrible reverse implied odds as we'll likely lose a big pot if we're behind and win a small pot if we're ahead. It looks really weak, but out of position in a multiway raised pot against -this guy's range-, folding is the only play that isn't -ev IMO...

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