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$ NL HE MTT: Big folds of Humanity, what did the villain have?
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[QUOTE="dallam, post: 6726683, member: 338743"] If Villain call the Turn bet here, he should call the River bet as well 100% (in fact put himself to shove on Turn). You can't put 88% of your stack against such an agressive OOP 2 street action then making a hero fold on the River left for you 2.5bbs, because it's visible that opponent won't fold or slow down to the last street, which means we will have a showdown in every situation. To making ever a heroic fold on River, and represent this calling-line, Opp did not were able to represent 1010 or JJ at all, but not even 22. In fact, something which has no chance to ever catch a crazy bluff, because these crazy calls were about to the straigh-flush nuts only with very bad kickers. These cards could opp have as straight draws: 10-8, 10-7, J-8, J-7, 8-3. As additional flush draw: J10s Some K hands maybe: K10s, K8, K7. It's hard to talk about players who we can play day after day, so I'd say only this action was really fishy, and he definitely should built his game up if he wants to play an enjoyable one. This whole limp and calling to the eternity and let a tiny piece of the stack to still be able to make a heroic comeback is not what poker is about. You need to be able to read your and others moves and ranges, or at least make an effort on trying. In addition understand some basic numbers like the effective stacks, and some %. When we know we could have an okay stack to moving on, it's easier to fold at some point & not to chase the 4 outs of ours. Or if we know we are unable to let it go, push it on the Turn to all-in and experience the loss, and maybe we can build something from these experiences, save some streets or building some tactics and reads soon. The worst we can do as a player to keep ourselves in the shadow, and not be opened this game, once we decided to put time to doing it. :) [/QUOTE]
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