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Originally Posted by BAGNTAG
Immediately after the hand I realized it was bad to raise/fold flop. At the time, I was going to raise/call off, but after he jammed it felt like he had a set after cold calling pre from the SB. I agree flushes are unlikely. I also didn't want to call and play the turn incorrectly.
U will need to have a clear plan before ur made any decision. Stick to your plan once u have made your decision.
If you decided to take a raise flop and call shove line, stick to it unless you have a very good read that villain has a hand better than yours.
The key to winning poker is to plan ahead and stick to it.
Anyway, this is a clear call at flop. Raising doesn't serve any purpose if you intend to fold to a raise.