by Felonius_Monk » Sat Jul 30, 2005 1:13 pm
Hard to see anyone else having much of a redraw, though? If it's wheel vs wheel vs set you've got to play for all your chips, really. Worst case is you get quartered three ways, no biggie. If it's wheel vs wheel vs wheel and one of them has a set or two pair I guess you're in a bit of a spot but you're still guaranteed to get at least half your stack back even if you get sixthed (serious worse case scenario!). The solid guy surely must have a wheel, I don't see how you can bet out without it, but maybe Laggy just has a set with a weaker low?
If there's a flush draw on the flop I think it's an easy fold. I guess the question is, just how laggy is your lag? What would he be pushing this hard? If the answer is just about any four, you might as well go for it. If it's pretty clear he's needing a wheel to do it, well, there's not much point continuing when at best you're going to get your money back. You've only put $1.50 in so even if they both have the wheel with no redraws it's not a problem to fold. It only becomes an error if there's a good chance they don't both have it; here, though, it seems very likely they do.
Against most opponents I think this is a fold really.
So, what happened?
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