Should you call?

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You have open ended(double gutshot)
Straight draw you bet half pot from early position and player moves all in from late position.
Knowing that the player jas flopped two pair from past experiences,
Should you call or fold?
 
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I would really need to know more to answer that. What is in the pot and what does it cost me to call? Tournament or Cash? If tourney, what stage are we talking? What are the blinds / antes / chip stacks. Assuming I have 2 cards to come, I am about a 2 to 1 dog if I have over cards but 4 to 1 if I have under cards the 2 pair. Its a lot to consider.
 
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Fold ofc. If he bet's all in with 2 pairs on flop in last hands.
 
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With the information you have provided I feel it's an easy fold
 
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I would fold. I prefer not to chase, and I bet big with strong hands. An open ended straight , to me, is still chasing.
 
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I presume you’re not pot committed here but it depends on how much the all-in is.
 
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In this case you should fold easily unless you are a fortune teller and see the future cards.
 
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You have open ended(double gutshot)
Straight draw you bet half pot from early position and player moves all in from late position.
Knowing that the player jas flopped two pair from past experiences,
Should you call or fold?


As much as this scenario is dangerous to call.

I would still make the call because you have outs even though you are beat at the flop and you never know when you will have an opportunity to double your chip stack.
 
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To get an accurate decision and answer you need to explain position, betting on each round, what cards are on the flop, do I have a range assigned. Is he a LAG, TAG, well rounded, Passive? How much in chips do I have, what pot odds am I getting. Is this live or online. Is it cash,SnG or a MTT?

With what you gave me in this question. If I'm in the hand and getting slightly not good enough odds being 2-5% I'm folding. Unless this may be my only shot at getting him out of a MTT and even if I lose I'd still be the chip leader at my table.
 
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i recommend you to input more info of the hand next time you want this kind of advise , the call or fold depends not only on villain hand but also how much you have invested on the pot plus stack size etc cash or tourney .......
 
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Provide more info so people can study the hand. They way you said I guess is FOLD
 
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I would say that was a folded never go all in with a draw
 
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6.5% to catch one of 8 outs to get your straight. if I'm not mistaken .
I wouldn't risk it. so that should be an easy fold
 
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I normally don't like chasing str8s I never seem to get them much. but if I have a set and some one pushs me all in I call and I never seem to pair but they catch there str8s happens so much against myself. I don't never get mad at losing has even if I think I should have won. it is gambling even if I feel it was a bad call still ok with it.
 
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I would say that was a folded never go all in with a draw


I think that is right. You hope you have 8 outs, most of the time you don't. I guess if it was a cash game,you bought in short, then committed most of your chips it could be considered. That is really the only situation off the top of my head.

In a tournament I couldn't fold fast enough.
 
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It really depends on pot size. For a double ended straight draw, we have 8 outs, which gives us around 35%? If we are needing to add more than 35% of the pot to win it, then it’s negative equity and I wouldn’t call.

Depending on what range I had my opponent on, I would possibly prefer to check call than open after the flop. Possibly getting us a free card if they check behind.
 
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Depends on the bet. Cash vs tournament. Stack size. I'm folding most draws
 
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Maybe

I don't like to chase. But, I do use the math to figure if I should call or not. If the math is right then I would make the call and hope I hit and he doesn't fill up.
 
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call one street

What? I mean that isn't even an option to OP's question in this thread. Might as well suggest to him "Grab a bag of popcorn and read the newspaper then fire up another game."




OP, you haven't provided enough information to give an educated answer for your question.
I'd suggest looking up on Cardschat how to post a hand history question.
briefly you want to tell us this info.:
Tourney or cash game? If tourney, what stage of game, what structure is it, & what is the buyin?


If tourney:
Stack sizes of ALL players on the table (not just your's & villain's)
How many bb's do we have (& does villain have)
History vs. villain
Reads on villain (ie. VPIP, etc.... or even just playing style, experience level, unusual stuff in their play, what we think they're capable of)
Our image (what villain thinks of us)


Then post the action of the hand and when you want to pose a question, do not provide details about the hand after it's your turn to act (so at to not prejudice the responses).


There's a start for you.
 
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What? I mean that isn't even an option to OP's question in this thread. Might as well suggest to him "Grab a bag of popcorn and read the newspaper then fire up another game."




OP, you haven't provided enough information to give an educated answer for your question.
I'd suggest looking up on Cardschat how to post a hand history question.
briefly you want to tell us this info.:
Tourney or cash game? If tourney, what stage of game, what structure is it, & what is the buyin?


If tourney:
Stack sizes of ALL players on the table (not just your's & villain's)
How many bb's do we have (& does villain have)
History vs. villain
Reads on villain (ie. VPIP, etc.... or even just playing style, experience level, unusual stuff in their play, what we think they're capable of)
Our image (what villain thinks of us)


Then post the action of the hand and when you want to pose a question, do not provide details about the hand after it's your turn to act (so at to not prejudice the responses).


There's a start for you.


+1 Was going to ask the same as not enough information was given.
 
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