Learning to FOLD CORRECTLY

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How to know when you don’t have the best hand and to fold correctly. In today’s call the Hero turns a flush after checking back a flush draw but takes a lot of heat when he is reraised on the turn.

0:00— Intro
2:01 — Preflop
4:22 — Flop
6:02 — Turn
10:36 — River
11:39 — Hero’s Decision point
11:59 — Reveal

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Learning to FOLD CORRECTLY

10 thoughts on “Learning to FOLD CORRECTLY

  1. Obviously the proper fold technique is to fold only when your opponent has a better hand. You're welcome.

  2. You're really drawing to 1 good out for the straight flush. A Qh on the river wouldn't be that great as someone could easily be holding the Kh for a royal.

  3. This particular hand history was like a light bulb to me about thinking ahead on later streets in position, perfect example

  4. turn raise seems close. i think i like it. we almost always have the best hand here. usually up against a T and a draw. the bettor could also have a rag ace he checked the flop with. but this seems like a clear fold to a 3bet. it takes an absolute psycho to 3bet as a bluff here and its pretty much impossible for him to overvalue something you beat like a random ten or 54hh or whatever. even against the craziest, most aggressive opponents i want to fold here.

  5. 100% call just because if the straight flush and how rare you are in a spot to double with that hand. But when he re-raised on the turn you have to give him the boat or nut flush. And then the bet on river ya gotta muck. He has a 9 high flush beat alllll day. Muck muck

  6. Is there a bad beat at this casino? If so, you can never fold the turn. If not, you’re likely drawing to 1 out.

  7. I haven't watched the end but I'm just folding the turn because someone has a boat or a higher flush…If not that then they are drawing to the nut flush at minimum. I also think that the straight flush out with the Q is likley taken,
    So it's not enough for me to go for it. Its close, at minimum I'm folding river

  8. Funny part is he said he called turn with outs to the straight flush “super nuts”. The queen of hearts brings a one liner to a royal flush, and the 7 of hearts gives him the second best straight flush so not the super nuts lol

  9. Limping UTG with AA imo is not a good play…. As played he played it good on the turn, I agree with villain check on the flop, but def not limping UTG with AA.

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