Good Fold or Bad Fold.

I thought about for so long it timed out. I was going to fold anyways.
Very little read of this player.

Hand 160773569, Started at 2/22/2006 21:39
Table 'Macon': $0.25-$0.25 Pot Limit HE (Real)
Seat 0: StrongLong ($36.50 in chips)
Seat 1: vibe13 ($24.50 in chips)
Seat 2: shootingdeth ($25.65 in chips)
Seat 3: brandiey9 ($42.40 in chips)
Seat 4: troyart1 ($41.90 in chips)
Seat 5: Orionm42 ($23.50 in chips)
Seat 6: FFMiles27 ($29.75 in chips)
Seat 7: mohsen x ($9.40 in chips)
Seat 8: riverrat5002 ($24.95 in chips)  (on the button)
Seat 9: pokerpete17 ($20.10 in chips)
*** Blind Bet Round *** :
Dealt to Orionm42: Jd
Dealt to Orionm42: Jc
pokerpete17 : Post Blind ($0.25)
StrongLong : Post Blind ($0.25)
*** Pre-Flop *** :
vibe13 : Fold
shootingdeth : Fold
brandiey9 : Fold
troyart1 : Fold
Orionm42 : Bet ($1)
FFMiles27 : Raise ($2)
mohsen x : Call ($2)
riverrat5002 : Fold
pokerpete17 : Fold
StrongLong : Fold
Orionm42 : Call ($1)
*** Flop *** : 7s 5c 6h
Orionm42 : Bet ($3.50)
FFMiles27 : Raise ($17)
mohsen x : Fold
Orionm42 : Fold
*** SUMMARY ***
Pot: $26.50 | Rake: $0.50
Board: [ 7s 5c 6h ]
StrongLong lost $0.25
vibe13 lost $0
shootingdeth lost $0
brandiey9 lost $0
troyart1 lost $0
Orionm42 lost $5.50
FFMiles27 bet $19, collected $26.50, net $7.50 
mohsen x lost $2
riverrat5002 lost $0
pokerpete17 lost $0.25


Should I have done anything different?

Red

Comments

  • No read and he's pushing huge... fold is probably worth it.

    A: He re-raises pre-flop.

    B: The flop comes complete garbage (unless you're me - 78 looks pretty good), and again he re-raises you.

    I figure with no read on him, he's got AA / KK, with a read I may be able to believe he's really overplaying something like AK, but he's gone all in... you're beat.

    I may have re-re-raised him pre-flop, not the pot, but perhaps another $3-4 (which you bet on the flop anyways), and if he came over the top AGAIN, well, it's pretty easy to see then.

    Mark
  • Good fold.

    It's tough to lay down an overpair to the flop.  My friend St. Martin was in a tournament a month or two ago and he laid down pocket aces on a KJ3 rainbow flop.  His opponent showed him pocket jacks.  Now, I wasn't at the table, but apparently the guy with the jacks made a big flop check-raise.  That's not exactly how you milk a flopped set.  Nonetheless, I was very impressed with my friend's laydown.  I might have gone broke there.

    Back to your hand, there's an expression I've heard before: your opponents are straightforward until proven tricky.  In other words, unless you've seen otherwise, it's best to assume that your opponent is a rock, as rocks are IMO the most common type of player out there.  So again, good fold.
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