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A BIG mistake or A MASIVE cooler? A BIG mistake or A MASIVE cooler?

05-01-2016 , 04:00 PM
Hi guys! I play mostly Hold em and Omaha 5 cards and sometimes Omaha.
Can you help me with this hand,please?
http://www.boomplayer.com/en/poker-h...400_461855F40B
I think pre flop is standart.
HOWEVER:After the hand and even while I was playing it,I thouht that I may have considered donking the flop for around 3$ and getting it in happily.
The turn:If I had only a set here,I would have folded(I cannot say insantly-but it is a clear fold for me imo).I think with the money in already,its a ship but dunno what you could calculate.
Thanks!
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05-01-2016 , 06:52 PM
i'm folding this pre. I know we're getting close to 4:1 but being oop with a hand where set value is not too high. I know we don't get set over set very often however, I think that the times we do get over set outweigh the times we win a pot.

Donking to protect, mw pot has a greater chance of getting checked round and overpairs setting up on turn.
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05-01-2016 , 07:31 PM
Not a great fan of calling this pre as we are seldom drawing to or having the nuts and we are out of position post flop.

Think donking flop is fine. Now on the turn I rarely see anyone doing this with QT unless he has some weird stats so think we can let it go.
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05-01-2016 , 08:09 PM
Suitec/ connected pairs play pretty well in single raised multi-way pots because you can flop well like we did here, although there's an argument that it's just a little too loose for sb.

Donking flop is interesting although I think our hand is just too strong to do this often as we'd rather be sneaking in some x/r obviously. In this situation it'd be fine 4 ways, donk 70-90% pot for value/ protection and pretty std stack off on flop imo if raised.

As played your turn bet is far too small in general. Board is super well coordinated, tonnes of hands that we can extract value from here that you're missing value from. I find a fold on turn, can't see many hands that x back flop and jam on our turn lead that we're just crushingly ahead of. I think villain shows up with a tonne of QQxx combos when he just flats the MP open otb and less of the connected/ suited high-middle card hands that can have big combo draws on this turn. It's a sucky fold to have to make but I think it should be relatively easy, especially when we're sandwiched in a terrible stack size and position situation.
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05-02-2016 , 05:14 AM
Yeah I agree with both of you guys.The things is that I think we have some dead money and jamming is profitable like 30 to 40% of the time but I am not sure about that.
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