no
I definitely can’t find a fold there, but I’m a donk.
How much does EP have left?
This. Without knowing anything other than I’m in random Vegas game I am calling and if I got sucked out on so be it I still have equity.
I can’t even imagine what i need to ‘know’ in order to fold there.
I’m folding against some known super nit maybe.
I was obviously not worried about EP. The raiser was definitely mega tight. Like literally 0% chance of him bluffing. Board pair odds aren’t great given the bet size.
I would probably call just out of losing those KK hands and hope
I would guess someone had QTs (not necessarily the flush draw suit).
Yeah I would guess maybe Q 10, or A 10 suited which gives them straight and flush draw.
In either case I’m calling and assuming the worst while googling the nearest place that sells lawn mowers.
This player has A10s literally never. He’s a 50s+ dude with a full face mask who hasn’t put more than $50 into any pot before this.
It would take a nuclear explosion to get me off of that hand, especially in an lol live game in Vegas. You’re still getting 2-1 (or more if EP comes along) on a 4-1 shot even if he has QT (or I guess magically T7) every time, and I have to assume he’s doing this with all of his sets too at a minimum.
Ohhhh Shit
Exactly, no way am I ever folding as getting shown a weaker hand after showdown would ruin the rest of my trip, were as a bad beat gets 5 mins a rage posting.
This is how a calling station thinks.
Feels like set over set or Q10.
Based on your description wouldn’t he 3 bet the check raise? (If he had a set).
Maybe but I don’t goto Vegas to fold top sets on the scary turn, maybe at the local where I know more people’s play, in Vegas at a 5-10 table with a budget, nope you got me here NBZ.
Well I ran it through Flopzilla for fun. If you give hero JsJc and villain a range of QTs, QTo, 99 and 44, hero has 43% equity making it an easy, slam dunk call with these pot odds. If you take 44 out of villain’s range hero still has 34.5% equity which would make it right around breakeven or slightly +EV depending on what the pot odds are. So unless he flashes you a straight, it’s an ez call. If you take out QTo or decrease its weighting it’s a trivially easy call.
The issue is whether there is really ANYTHING other than a straight in his actual range. If there is any chance at all I have to call.