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![]() Was this a good fold or not? I folded on the deal before the flop because little burke opened with a huge raise. I think i played it right though.
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| i would hav called personally but i think u did make the correct choice it there is a big raise |
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| not again m8 is that 2nd time i have done it twice |
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| hey bundy littleburke isnt in the pot there m8 he doesnt hav cards infront of him |
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| im agree with shaun, pair of 2s are the lowest wat u can have, and u are on table with high stakes so u folded good. |
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there was a big opening raise anyways
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| Good Call In the last tournament, I folded an 8 3 and a 6 4. If I would have betted, I would have won both. I remember these because there were big pots both times. I also folded a pair of fours after there were two big bets. I sighed when I saw two more 4’s on the flop. BUT, I would have lost many more hands had I stayed in with bad starting cards. I probably would have not even been in the tournament long enough to see the hands that I would have liked to play. Try to remember all the good folds that you had. |
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