Poker Strategy: Can We Make This Seemingly Impossible Hero Fold?

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In this hand we flop a full house and face a shove on the river. Can we make an impossible fold getting a great price.

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Poker Strategy: Can We Make This Seemingly Impossible Hero Fold?

10 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: Can We Make This Seemingly Impossible Hero Fold?

  1. If Hero size better on the turn, then KK probably goes away, and the river does not even happen.

  2. There is no way you should even consider folding unless you have a solid read on the player and even then I would seriously find it hard to fold. The people saying you should fold preflop that’s fair enough if you are not comfortable navigating your hand post flop but I personally completing every time

  3. To me the issue occurred on the flop when the one player opened and then the other player raised with such a weak boat and some possibly bigger pocket pairs that can hit their boat I would have definitely for bet that flop not interested in getting into a stupid spot like this you could have made several hundred on that flop and I know it looks like a good Ford for Kings but with a 4 bet on the Flop like that he would have to put him on a 3 and make a fold with the kings in the guy keeps his profit that's my opinion

  4. Hero overbets the river for $1500 and the villain shoves for $3000. Call me a nit but I think one can find a fold here. A paired board shove isn't likely to be the Ac. So if the villain has a full house which one does he have? The only one the hero can beat is 37, and it might be wishful thinking to think someone calls preflop with 37. So the best you can do is chop and you're losing to 3King, pocket K's and Q's. I threw out pocket 7's as that hand would fold after the flop. Does anyone think the Villain would shove with a bluff or Ac?

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