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Player folds with 10 cents left in his stack.

Notice he bets all 3 streets, calls my raises, his river bet of $0.50 leaves him with $0.10 left in his stack, and then he folds after investing $1.55 in the pot.  For $0.10!?  Too funny.  Must have had a REALLY bad hand he didn’t want anyone to see.

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8 Responses to “Player folds with 10 cents left in his stack.”

  1. 1
    PokerPlasm:

    I have seen bad folds before, but this might take the cake. What is going through that player’s mind? That is what is scary.

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  2. 2
    Jim:

    I know, I was dumbfounded. He calls my $0.70 turn raise, bets $0.50 on the river, and folds for $0.10 more? Really strange, and bad. I thought he hit the heart flush when he bet $0.50 on the river, but for $0.60 (for me anyway) I was going to find out…or not.

  3. 3
    Geoff Manning:

    LOL! I have nothing else to add. His/her actions speak for them self.

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  4. 4
    Short-Stacked Shamus:

    I recall once being in a hand of nickel-dime NLHE when someone folded with just a dime left & more than 8 bucks in the pot. Has been a year or two & I can’t remember details, but he’d been playing erratically up to that point & I remember thinking he just wasn’t paying attention to his stack size (when he presumably ended w/a busted draw or something).

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  5. 5
    Jim:

    Wow, that tops mine, just on pot size alone. I thought he might not have been paying attention to his stack size also, that is the most logical thing I can come up with.

  6. 6
    BassW:

    I say, don’t call when you know you’re beat :) He should have bet bet out way more on the turn, then I would think about my 10J

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  7. 7
    Jim:

    Hey Bass! I say don’t bet 83% of your stack if you know you’re beat and you’re not planning on committing the rest of your stack. :) I agree if he bets strong on the turn I would have considered folding at that point.

  8. 8
    Geoff Manning:

    True, but it’s still only .10 cents to win a pot of $3.20. So if you think hero is capable of bluffing more than 1 time in 33, then it is worth a call.

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