u/DoubleJazzy

Hand Review - Folding AA with insane pot odds...

Hand Review - Folding AA with insane pot odds...

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An interesting hand I've just played, and I would like some advice on it.

I understand that folding on the river is 'terrible' due to the pot odds, however, I simply don't see how my opponent could be bluffing here.

Everything gets there, and I'm most afraid of my opponent having a K.

If I didn't have the A of hearts, it might've been a different story, as I could justify my opponent having a missed nut flush draw potentially. But other than that, what would they end up with here after betting all 3 streets?

Curious for people's opinions! I'm ready to hear the 'nit' accusations but I genuinely don't see what my opponent could be bluffing here with.

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u/DoubleJazzy — 7 days ago

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Should I have folded, and if so, when should I have folded?

Major alarm bells were ringing when I got 4bet on the flop, and by this point it seemed quite obvious that my opponent had either KT, K3, T3 or pocket 33.

If there was ever a moment to fold, it would have been facing the 4bet. Unfortunately, I continued calling since I thought it 'may' still be possible that my opponent has a hand like QJ, or KQ that got way out of line.

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u/DoubleJazzy — 1 month ago