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Is it possible to fold a full house?
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SupaMonkey
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Well, 2 out of 3 is a nice try Boldie.
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Quote from: SupaMonkey on October 17, 2006, 03:10:56 PM
Well, 2 out of 3 is a nice try Boldie.
thanks....I'll settle for nice try...it's a lot more success then I've been having lately.
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if you put him on a hand that beats you then you have to fold. Its possible that he had hit his set but never had the boat also. I am not folding it in this situation. if there are raises and min re-raises i am jamming the pot as soon as i have been min re-raised lets see what he has if he has it then fair play.
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Stack size info would help here.
Maybe early position limper was big stack trying his luck, mixing it up, with say 5 6 suited?
Then he only has to call min raise to stay in hand to get position against just one other player. So worth a go
After flop he probably thinks he's got set versus A's and 5's
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