by k3nt » Thu Aug 04, 2005 12:24 pm
What's he going to bet with that you can beat? Gotta fold the turn.
But damn it's hard to do that, isn't it?
I have a new theory. (Actually, I'm sure it's not new, but it's new to me.) If you have been raising and betting and getting called, and then somebody bets into you or raises you when you don't expect it, it's very difficult to go from "bet-raise-bet" mode into "fold" mode right away. It is too far to go all at once. Even if you are pretty sure you're beat, you don't want to make that sharp 180 degree turn. So I, at least, tend to go into "call" mode once and then fold only once they bet again. It takes two separate steps, and I can feel the disappointment building inside myself, at each step: from "bet" to "call," then from "call" to "fold": "darn it," and then again "darn it."
I wonder how much money I waste not being able to fold hands like this one on the turn.