Seat 1: hero (1,320)
Seat 2: villain (1,680)
hero posts the small blind of 10
villain posts the big blind of 20
The button is in seat #1
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to hero [6s 5s]
hero raises to 60
villain calls 40
*** FLOP *** [6d 7c 8s]
villain bets 120
hero calls 120
*** TURN *** [6d 7c 8s] [6c]
villain bets 140
hero has 15 seconds left to act
hero raises to 280
villain raises to 1,500, and is all in
hero calls 860, and is all in
villain shows [6h Ac]
hero shows [6s 5s]
Uncalled bet of 360 returned to villain
*** RIVER *** [6d 7c 8s 6c] [Qc]
villain shows three of a kind, Sixes
hero shows three of a kind, Sixes
villain wins the pot (2,640) with three of a kind, Sixes
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 2,640 | Rake 0
Board: [6d 7c 8s 6c Qc]
Seat 1: hero (small blind) showed [6s 5s] and lost with three of a kind, Sixes
Seat 2: villain (big blind) showed [6h Ac] and won (2,640) with three of a kind, Sixes
is it possible to fold on the shove? should i have shoved?
If you're readless, I think your line is fine.
People shove straight draws, flush draws, overpairs, top pairs, top two pairs, etc. here all the time, especially the weaker players and/or lower level players.
Calling is also an option, but once you raise I don't fold without reads on my opponent.
I wouldn't shove the turn though, I think you'd be overplaying your hand somewhat and it would give you the highest % chance of folding out those hands I mentioned earlier that you want calling/shoving on you.
But calling the turn is an option, especially against an overaggressive opponent. I don't mind if they flat the turn minraise because you're in position and you're not committed to a brutal river card. It's an exploitable line but most players don't know how to correctly exploit it by turning certain hands into bluffs along with their actual nuttish hands. Throw in the fact that they are OOP, and you're not in bad shape seeing a river with a call or minraise in this hand.