Preflop: Hero is UTG with 9 T 7 8
Hero raises to $0.35, MP calls $0.35, 2 folds, SB raises to $1.50, BB folds, Hero calls $1.15, MP raises to $4.08 and is all-in, SB raises to $13.84, Hero calls $12.34
Flop: ($31.86) 5 K 4 (3 players, 1 is all-in)
SB bets $5.80 and is all-in, Hero calls $5.77 and is all-in
Turn: ($43.40) A (3 players, 3 are all-in) River: ($43.40) J (3 players, 3 are all-in)
Spoiler:
Results: $43.40 pot ($1.50 rake)
Final Board: 5 K 4 A J
SB showed 3 A A Q and won $41.90 ($22.29 net)
Hero showed 9 T 7 8 and lost (-$19.61 net)
MP showed A K 3 4 and lost (-$4.08 net)
Because of short stack jamming pre the deep stack is essentially putting me all-in by 5-betting. I know this is great hand to call a 4-bet but a 5-bet? He is still pushing 55 to 45 equity advantage. Should i call and fold some flops?
Whenever I get into one of these situations and fold I always regret it later when I go back to look at equities. Just call and pray to the variance/rng gods. Knowing how this typically goes the chance for the flop to come out with a paired board is like 110%.
Well obviously I know a flip is 50-50, it's just a term I use for putting most if not all of your stack in preflop with a hand that likely doesn't have an equity edge. I.e. full degen gambool mode
He already called a 3b so folding is throwing that money (15bb!!!) down the drain. And I don't think anyone means he shouldn't call a 3b or open the hand UTG lol. So you can either gii which is like very close to break even (someone else would have to run the ppt ranges I'm not good at it), or fold 15bb which means -1500bb/100 in this spot