Is river a snap fold?
Live 5/5/10 ~ 9 handed
Villain1 ~ young asian kid, super crazy aggro,
preflop 3b/6b jam axxx ds for 2k vs cold4b and 5b.
3b/stackoff flop w/ non nutted combo draws in mwp.
Opens frequently.
Oh, he lost 1 buyin, then tripled up his 2nd buyin, has like 6k now. This might make him less aggro?
This hand was played after the other post in link below.
https://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/38/om...
V2~ older asian woman, sat down not too long ago, we can already tell she's your standard nitfish.
First hand, 3b aaxx, ship on bad board in 4way pot and lost the very first hand.
2nd hand flats a raise w/66xx
mwp, flop k63, pot when checked to, and show after everyone folds.
Effective 1200
Preflop
Hero in utg opens to 40 w/A♠A♣4♠5♣
V2 flats in btn
V1 flats in sb
BB calls
4way pot 170
Flop Q♠J♣2♦
all check
Turn 6♠
V1 pots
V2 calls out of turn
Hero calls after confirming V2 call is binding.
We chasing the bdfd right??? I was thinking maybe it's a fold if v2 didn't call out of turn.
3way Pot 640
River 6♥
V1 pots
Hero???
Is this snap fold? puke call?
3 Replies
Turn is a call with or without another caller. I would fold river and it's not very close. Interesting that you ask if you should fold quickly (=snap). You are allowed to think. The fact that you ask makes it the opposite of a snap decision, right?
Turn is a call with or without another caller. I would fold river and it's not very close. Interesting that you ask if you should fold quickly (=snap). You are allowed to think. The fact that you ask makes it the opposite of a snap decision, right?
If it were headsup, our hand is faced up for a bdfd?
We don't have enough pot odds to draw?
I asked if it was a snap fold because that's when I either snap folded or called and felt stupid.
For this case it was
Spoiler
I called and felt stupid
V2 tank fold(assumed she folded 6x or 62?)
V1 shows jjxx
We labelled v1 as crazy aggro, but he was only crazy aggro with his drawing hands.
River a 6 bricked, live players aren't aggro enough to follow up.
Also the previous post/hh shows he's betting small with weak range.
River he checked back a weak straight for showdown value. He wasn't crazy enough to go for thin value. When villain doesn't go for thin value, imho, the less bluffs he has.
Here he potted turn and river into 2.
Overall I felt wrecked.
If it were headsup, our hand is faced up for a bdfd?
We don't have enough pot odds to draw?
If your hand is face up, you are doing something wrong, somewhere. You can't just bet all your decent hands on the flop for example. Anyway you have a nut gutter, nfd, overpair, it's just a slam dunk call for me. Bettor even sometimes has one pair plus draw!
I asked if it was a snap fold because that's when I either snap folded or called and felt stupid.
I suggest to stop making snap decisions in situations that don't require snap decisions.
Yes, the reason why it's a fold is that he potted into two players. You don't need to police that much then.