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Was this the right decision? Was this the right decision?

07-26-2021 , 09:13 AM
I have not posted here in years so I understand that feedback may be slim, but I played a hand yesterday that I would like hear opinions about.

Hand:

Playing 2/5 NLHE match the stack. The table is quite deep (all 1k+) except me because I just lost KK vs AQ when a A came on the river. I have about 580 in my stack. Playing 7 handed

- Im on the BB. UTG +2 opens 25$. Middle position calls, the button calls, and I call looking at Q/10 Suited (spades).

- Flop comes 10H / 3D / 2 spades.

- I donk lead for $35 with my top pair. UTG + 2 folds, Middle position folds, the button calls.

- Turn is a 9S. So top pair with the flush draw.

- I bet $105. The button raises to $300.

Information on the button is that he has lost 2 hands to me when I was bluffing (even though I had high equity.) He also is a reg 2/5 who plays 5/10 when the game gets going..

- I think about it and end of shipping it as I figure it is either a fold or all in.

- Button calls for 110$ more.

- River is the Kc.

I know I am not supposed to say what my opponent has, but since im posting the hand it's obvious I did not win. I'll post what he had below... Just curious what everyone thinks as this was the only hand of the day I honestly dont know.

Last edited by akaGreatness; 07-26-2021 at 09:14 AM. Reason: spelling
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07-27-2021 , 10:00 PM
I'd go $225 pre and take it from there

As played, I don't know. There seems to be a lot of dynamic going between you two (does he know that you bluffed him twice?..if so how? if not, why mention it?)
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07-29-2021 , 01:35 AM
Why donk the flop here?
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07-29-2021 , 11:52 AM
I think we should be checking flop with 100% of range. Assuming we check flop, pfr bets, others fold, then we can call. And probably x/c again on the turn. Then river x/evaluate.
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07-29-2021 , 09:26 PM
1. I donk lead because I felt the original raiser would fold immediately has this did not hit his range. If he calls I know im done. The button (villian) called pre flop light in my onion playing position. Aggressive, I know.. But it was my feeling at the table I could get this to at least heads up with a donk lead.

In hindsight, checking the flop would probably of been better.

Either way. Button Flips over 3/9 off suit for turned two pair. River Kc holds him
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07-29-2021 , 09:32 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by pgcounty
I'd go $225 pre and take it from there

As played, I don't know. There seems to be a lot of dynamic going between you two (does he know that you bluffed him twice?..if so how? if not, why mention it?)
225$ pre seems more aggressive then the line I took. with UTG+2 opening, That is an 4bet for him.. Not playing deep, is running Q10 suited pre flop all in optimal? I dont believe so.

The first two times, I showed a bluff and the second time the dealer accidently flipped the cards over and the table saw it... This was over the span of 4 hours..
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07-29-2021 , 11:49 PM
Shoving the turn is total spew. When he raises the turn here he's polarized to 2 pair or better and bluffs and he's got no bluffing range except for maybe 45ss or A4ss so you're behind pretty close to 100% of the time. He's never folding so what's the point of shipping? You're calling $195 to win 310. Even if we put his range as TT, 33, 22, T9, 45ss, A4ss you're just not getting odds to call this raise
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