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mink21original's picture
Would anyone fold here?

23 turbo .I am on button with Kc5d and 1530 stack and 15-30 blinds.I raise to 70 and opponent calls.Flop is KsQh7d and opponent checks.I bet 90 to 140 pot and opp raises to 210 and i call.Turn is 8d and opp goes all in for 1190 chips on 560 pot and i have him covered.I call and lose to KT...Would anyone fold this turn with no specific and very accurate reads?This opponent hadnt overbet again and was not spazzy

qattack's picture
At the $23 level, given no

At the $23 level, given no reads, I would fold this turn. You showed strength by calling his checkraise and he still fired away on the turn.Especially if you haven't noticed him getting out of line to this point in the match, even if it is early in the match, I think it's a fold here. You still have more than enough chips to have plenty of play left.

DonNew's picture
Yes i would fold too.

Yes i would fold too.

n00man's picture
I think you should make the

I think you should make the plan when you call the flop check-reis. If you call you should know what to do if he check/bet-small/bet large/shove on any particular turn. But it didnt make sense to call the flop just to get scary away from the turn shove.

r0nn13's picture
I think I would fold a lot to

I think I would fold a lot to his check raise this early on in the match (is that too weak?)Because there are no value hands you beat that are check raising this kind of a board. When you don't have a read that he bluff raises this type of board there is no reason to get involved any further in this hand imo.

qattack's picture
That's great advice...to have

That's great advice...to have a plan on the flop when calling the raise.However, with no reads on the opponent, you will want to call the small raise and re-evaluate on the turn. He could be raising light (with a Q or even a 7), with a draw like JTo or a gutshot, or with total air.However, you have more information when he shoves the turn, and he is saying he has a strong hand. This new evidence would make me lean heavily to a fold, unless you have any reads on your opponent that he would do this as a bluff.There is plenty of play left with the remaining stack sizes.

r0nn13's picture
If the opponent is extremely

If the opponent is extremely agressive he could maybe check raise a 7 or Q, but I think most villains just call these.At the lower limits such a shove is a very strong hand a lot of the time.