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Originally Posted by Mr_Doomed
This is a spot you can just get it in IMO. Even against sets your equity is solid and 4 card straight boards are going to kill your action. Just re raise all in and get it in. V is 100 bb and may fold an over pair.
Edit: calling and folding turn is really bad with an open ended straight flush draw. We already have dead 60 bucks plus some potential fold equity. If we ever get the cut off off better flush draws then we are in pretty good shape.
I think pre is too loose but to each his own,
we don't have a oesfd....we have an oesd and our flop size is too big and we can't continue profitably, the best play here is to fold and hate it but there's nothing else you can do here imo
I think a lot of people (myself included when not on my A game) would flat just because folding feels weak and then end up regretting it