Originally Posted by
dlowilly
Arunsh I don't understand the last line of the hand history unless I'm missing something. The amount bet and amount won don't coincide if there were no callers. Or was his bet more than what is shown and SBR only shows the amount of the next highest stack?
Anyway, I can see why you made the fold. Jd10d is a very likely hand there. There is no low so he has to be shoving with what he knows is not the nuts. I can't remember what my notes are on klemo but in a live cash game somewhere I like this fold. You're up against 5 other players that saw the flop. That right there increases the odds of a Jd10d holding somewhere. The cards that came also would be calls for a Jd10d to call throughout. Then it's a big overbet where you aren't even getting much more than 1 to 1 on your call. So in a live cash game I like the fold depending on if you knew the player was at least somewhat good.
On SBR it complicates things. No matter how good he is he may or may not have a rollover which changes the dynamic significantly. People make big bets and calls they never would without rolling over. So basically I like this fold in a live cash game and think it's slightly +ev on here since he might be rolling over.