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$25 NLHE Full Ring: Correct Fold?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5735768, member: 397965"] Preflop I am not a fan of mini-raising in cash games. I think, it leaves a lot of money on the table, and when you then go for the 4-bet, its almost like a limp-reraise. It just looks super strong. I prefer to open to 2,5-3BB, and if he then come in for a more conventional 3-bet, I prefer to just call after opening from early position. I feel, that if we start 4-betting QQ here at full ring, a lot of the time we only get it in against AA or KK and fold out basically anything else. Flop Standard C-bet trying to get value from JJ and TT and deny equity for AK. Turn I like checking back on this card, not only because it gives him 3 more combos, you lose to, but also because it removes 6 of those combos, you were trying to get paid by. River Tough spot. Unless he is bad enough to be in here with a hand like AJ and think, he is doing this for value, you only beat a bluff. You lose to slowplayed AA and KK, JJ, maybe 99 and a few flush combos like AsKs and AsQs. The opponent is a bit on the passive side, so I think, its ok to give him credit here and fold. [/QUOTE]
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