Is this this fold too exploitable? What is going on @_@
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Posted by Paid_To_Laid posted in Low Stakes
Is this this fold too exploitable? What is going on @_@
SB: $50.00
BB: $63.04 (Hero)
UTG: $73.55
MP: $114.32
CO: $71.44
Rake is $1.94
So Villian over 320 hands he is playing 23/14/4. Also he also has attempted to steal 4/8 opportunities SB vs BB. In addition to that information, he has folded to 15/18 3bets. Post flop, he has 2bet the flop 1/18 opportunities. I also know that this board is a lot better for me, and him raising a lot of hands on it in my eyes doesn't make a whole lot of sense with his range. I really want to know what people think about this spot. To me I have made some folds that are 'clear folds' but later they actually are 'clear calls'. My call of the flop x/r and then fold to the shove is a large mistake because his range doesn't change much here, and I also block some of the few possible bluffs he could hold with the Qs.
Is the solution to just fold to the flop raise? Is there any merit to calling flop, folding turn? Are we calling flop and turn?
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Just folding flop vs this nut tight guy is alright. Only based on reads. Vs unknown never a fold
if he is that tight u want to consider to fold to the flop raise. if his like semi bluffing range is only k/10 or k/J of spades then there not many bluff combos for him to have. So i think u can fold.
But then again how where u playing before that time and how do u think he sees u ?
If you call the check raise otf, you should call ott otherwise I think it's a big mistake
disagree with comments like this
I said you should, not always, I think it's a call on this particular turn
Flop seems close vs this guy between call and fold. His post flop stats make me want to fold, but it isn't a giant sample so maybe fold flop is a bit too nitty. On the turn, he either has a flush or a set/2pair from flop, so easy fold.
Pre: I prefer making it larger
Flop: std, but alarms should go off
Turn: interesting
As you already know folding turn is likely an overfold of your range, but I'd hazard a guess here that people are underbluffing in this line/texture so often an overfold is significantly more profitable :)
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