SB | pokergal2010 | 1665 | |
BB | Hero | 1335 | |
Effective Stacks: 45bb
Blinds 15/30
Pre-Flop (45, 2 players)
Hero is BB
pokergal2010 raises to 90, Hero calls 60
Flop (180, 2 players)
Hero checks, pokergal2010 bets 90, Hero calls 90
Turn (360, 2 players)
Hero checks, pokergal2010 bets 270, Hero calls 270
River (900, 2 players)
Hero checks, pokergal2010 goes all-in 1215, Hero folds
Final Pot: 2115
This case may be an obvious fold to many, but its just that I'm folding most cases like this and I'm pretty sure a lot of them are just bluffs.
if u don't know anything about your opponent, if he is not use to 3 barrels you then ur fold is good , but if it s common to him to 3 barrels, then a call could be the right decision ... if he slowplays the flush draws or bet strong on his draw...u only beat a flush missed, and a pure bluff ... so ur fold is afterall good anyway ....
it wouldn't be better c-raise flop?
I'm calling here, most passives or even good tight players can't bet the K on the turn after the flop.
And the players that bet "thin" (this isn't really thin, but too many people fail to bet it here which makes me call it thin) tend to be more aggressive anyways, capable of betting Kx on all three streets but more importantly capable of bluffing all three streets. I'm rarely folding here, definitely not against an unknown.
Also, clubs missed, as did a few draws, many players will bet the flop then follow on the turn with the K hitting and draws missing. It's not really a bad turn to bet, yes Kx sometimes calls the flop, but there's enough to fold that a turn bet is good vs a lot of players here.