| This is a discussion on Is it wrong to play a strong draw aggressively if u have no fold equity? within the online poker forums, in the Learning Poker section; I had a hand where it was a 3 way limp pot. I had K9 of hearts on SB. The flop's QJ6 with 2 hearts. ... |
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| Is it wrong to play a strong draw aggressively if u have no fold equity? I had a hand where it was a 3 way limp pot. I had K9 of hearts on SB. The flop's QJ6 with 2 hearts. I check, BB checks, and BTN puts in a weak bet. I made it 3x his raise, but then BB puts in 3x my raise. BTN folds. I have about $2.50 left here, his bet is $1.20 or so, and the pot is about $1.80. I have zero fold equity here. I didn't wanna just call. I thought about folding but I ended up shoving. He had J5 of hearts. With no fold equity, is it better to fold there? The check raise suggests a lot of strength. As it turned out he had about as weak a hand as I could have hoped, but now that I think about it, it feels like a bad shove. |
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| I would just shove, you have so much equity regardless unless he has like AThh we should always be in good shape. If his range is AQ, KQ, QJ, QT, Q6, J6, KT, T9, Axhh most of your outs are going to be scare cards and on some of your outs you won't know whether you're good or not. |
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2nd pair and 3rd nut flush draw about as weak as a holding as you could of imagined? I've seen much, much worse spaz raises in this postion and I certainly don't ever imagine this being as weak as a holding i could of imagined him having? I'm definetly getting my chips in here if I'm villian everytime and even if behind, it woulden't be by much. I'm sure there are much worse hands he could of connected with the board here with. He's most likely ahead of you most times here. As played though, I don't think shoving is bad here, I think I'd of shoved myself with an over and 2nd nut flush. |
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| re: Is it wrong to play a strong draw aggressively if u have no fold equity? poker I agree with the shove. I think you are left with little choice you have to much to be scared about and the little you do is very out done by the odds of wining. |
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| First off raise preflop. But to answer your question, if you have no fold equity at all and you have a standard draw like this with 12 outs or less (you are a dog of course), no it is not a good idea to get it in. The whole point of raising with a draw or semi bluffing is the ability to win the pot some of the time without showdown. If you can't do that then you are just getting money in bad, and of course that isn't winning poker. |
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| re: Is it wrong to play a strong draw aggressively if u have no fold equity? poker Wow now I'm getting confused with the outs. We have 3 kings 3 tens and we should have 9 hearts A2345678T(I just took out the QJ but idk which two cards on the board were hearts), so shouldn't we have 15 outs? |
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| re: Is it wrong to play a strong draw aggressively if u have no fold equity? poker Here's another doozy. I had JsJh on CO. (6 handed 4NL table). The guy to my right limps. I raise it to 18c (4.5BB). Btn calls and limper calls. Flop comes T78 with 2 diamonds. Limper checks. I raise to 45c into 60 cent pot. Btn calls and limper min. raises which raises all kinds of red flags. I feel compelled to fold here. I don't think the guy's check min. raising against two opponents with just a T. Looks like he hit the flop very hard. |
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| re: Is it wrong to play a strong draw aggressively if u have no fold equity? poker I had a hand where I had 4s5s and I limped looking to see a cheap flop. The flop is Q26 with 2 spades. BB leads out with a 9c bet (75% pot). I raised him, and he 3 bets me. I went ahead and shoved. He insta-called with Q8 and I ended up making the str on the river. I went in there almost 6:4 ahead, but afterwards I was rethinking. I saw BB call a 6 bet preflop with 77 minutes earlier so I know this is a guy who will never fold a Q in that situation so essentially I had no fold equity. But if I just called and saw the turn and river cheaply, if I hit, I would have very likely doubled up anyway. Perhaps I was better off to just call the flop. In other words, instead of stacking off when I am 60% fav, either fold if I miss on both the turn and river (and lose a reasonably small pot) or get it in there at almost 100% if I hit (that is, unless he makes a fh or higher flush) since this guy will unlikely fold any Q regardless of what the turn and river brings. |
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| good annalysis going all in is actually not the best thing to do ( especially when you need to catch up first ) All in moves should be when you have a solid hand rather than when you are behind. Dont get me wrong, you played it well, but knowing he was not going to fold and you cant even beat a bluff means you are getting it in behind. And in the long run, that is always wrong |
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| Btw I made a typo in my last post. The flop is Q23 not Q26. I didn't get the 6 until the river. So I had a max. of 15 outs assuming he was holding a Q as I thought he was. Against a solid player where I have some fold equity, I should shove. Against this particular villain, I should call. Also darkassassin, I was actually ahead when the chips went in. |
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| Yes you are right when thinking about it that way. I was thinking in terms of being ahead in %. I was on the opposite of that spectrum. Had AT on BTN. Raised a limper. BB called while limper folded. Flop comes T34 with 2 spades. He check raises me about 3x my bet. I almost folded but I ended up shoving as I didn't wanna call. I had just 2.60 left, so calling would have left me with only 1.50. He had 5s3s. I was 53:48 and my hand held up. I got lucky here. Usually when they check raise like this, I am behind. Bad move on my part. I still refuse to fold in these kinds of situations most of the time with TPTK. |
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