Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Good fold?

One of my poker weaknesses is that I have a hard time folding good hands. Many times, I don't even go in the tank and I insta-call only to lose to a monster. So I was very surprised that I folded this. Is this a good or bad fold?


MERCY_PERCY! is a solid player who also thrives in cash heads up. This is from limited observation; haven't really played against him.

Baccarat Man is very loose and aggressive. He will call virtually any normal preflop raise when he has money invested in the pot, either through a blind or limp. He gets big stacks by bluffing at a lot of pots with pot-sized bets. Sometimes he leaves with chips intact, but often he gives it all back. He has improved his game recently by playing less predictably, enabling to avoid the traps that other players have learned to set against him. Baccarat Man never multi-tables.

Cake Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $10.00 BB (6 handed)


MP ($258.25)

Baccarat Man (CO) ($2980.60)

Button ($1404)

SB ($732.50)

MERCY_PERCY! (BB) ($1587.50)

Hero (UTG) ($1338.75)



Preflop: Hero is UTG with A, K

Hero raises to $50, 1 fold, Baccarat Man calls $50, 2 folds, MERCY_PERCY! calls $40



Flop: ($155) 9, 5, K (3 players)

MERCY_PERCY! checks, Hero bets $80, Baccarat Man calls $80, MERCY_PERCY! calls $80



Turn: ($395) 4 (3 players)

MERCY_PERCY! checks, Hero bets $300, Baccarat Man calls $300, MERCY_PERCY! raises to $750, Hero folds, Baccarat Man calls $450



River: ($2195) K (2 players)

MERCY_PERCY! raises to $707.50 (All-In), 1 fold



Total pot: $2195



Results:

MERCY_PERCY! didn't show

Outcome: MERCY_PERCY! won $2197

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