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  1. #1

    Default Folding boat here too tight?

    i figured at best i'm splitting this pot. thoughts?

    Full Tilt Poker Game #2083068348: Table Sierra Brook - $0.50/$1 - No Limit Hold'em - 19:09:31 ET - 2007/03/27
    Seat 1: cavii ($69.50)
    Seat 2: iamdaisy ($98.50)
    Seat 3: ashley242 ($100)
    Seat 4: terk ($302.15)
    Seat 5: chasing GT ($96.80)
    Seat 6: Joey Jabroni ($51.15)
    Seat 8: cheezycool ($190.65)
    Seat 9: fleur de mal ($109.30)
    fleur de mal posts the small blind of $0.50
    cavii posts the big blind of $1
    The button is in seat #8
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to cheezycool [8c Th]
    iamdaisy folds
    terk calls $1
    chasing GT folds
    Joey Jabroni calls $1
    cheezycool calls $1
    fleur de mal folds
    cavii checks
    *** FLOP *** [2h 8h 8d]
    cavii checks
    terk bets $4.50
    Joey Jabroni folds
    cheezycool calls $4.50
    cavii folds
    *** TURN *** [2h 8h 8d] [2d]
    terk checks
    cheezycool bets $6
    terk calls $6
    *** RIVER *** [2h 8h 8d 2d] [9c]
    terk checks
    cheezycool bets $14
    Albinokid sits down
    terk raises to $74
    cheezycool has 15 seconds left to act
    cheezycool is sitting out
    cheezycool has timed out
    cheezycool folds
    Uncalled bet of $60 returned to terk
    terk mucks
    terk wins the pot ($50.85)
    cheezycool has returned
    *** SUMMARY ***
    Total pot $53.50 | Rake $2.65
    Board: [2h 8h 8d 2d 9c]
    Seat 1: cavii (big blind) folded on the Flop
    Seat 2: iamdaisy didn't bet (folded)
    Seat 3: ashley242 is sitting out
    Seat 4: terk collected ($50.85), mucked
    Seat 5: chasing GT didn't bet (folded)
    Seat 6: Joey Jabroni folded on the Flop
    Seat 8: cheezycool (button) folded on the River
    Seat 9: fleur de mal (small blind) folded before the Flop
  2. #2

    Default Re: Folding boat here too tight?

    Quote Originally Posted by beez
    i figured at best i'm splitting this pot. thoughts?
    True, but the only hands you are behind are 22, 89 and 99. Most villains won't lead 22 (or even 89) on that flop. 99 is quite the longshot too. I think a call is in order.
    Some days it feels like I've been standing forever, waiting for the bank teller to return so I can cash in all these Sklansky Bucks.
  3. #3
    usually these ridiculous overbets are from hands such as those 3, hoping to get any 8 to call. it seems pretty obvious that i have an 8 here, so i doubt he's trying to push me off of it. i kind of regretted the fold immediately after, but a part of me still thinks there was a good chance he had me.
  4. #4
    Either that, or he figured it for the split as well and decided to push you off with your 1/2 pot sized bet at the end showing weakness.
  5. #5
    Definately call. Bet more on turn too. Dont fold.
  6. #6
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    How can anyone fold in this situation?
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  7. #7
    I think 8x does this a lot hoping you have a 2 in your hand as well. I really can't see folding here.
    Some days it feels like I've been standing forever, waiting for the bank teller to return so I can cash in all these Sklansky Bucks.
  8. #8
    Not my stakes, but--

    I think you need to decide on your course of action before you do anything on the river. I'd rather check/call than bet/fold to a raise since any 8 could do this. He could have 98 or 99, but if we're *that* concerned about those two hands, I don't see any reason to do anything other than check the river behind since you're either splitting the pot or losing at showdown (barring some sick read that villain can float all the way to the river with an underpair).
  9. #9
    don't fold. i think most of the time it's a split pot. 99 is the most worrying hand. but it's such a longshot. i think a split pot is way, way, way more likely and therefore i think you should call
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