Never tried arguing, just continued to clarify or ask for reasoning in my posts. My bad if I came off as argumentative, but wm brushed off my explanations a few times ("don't do this") and I was just asking for actual reasons.
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Originally Posted by whitemares
So you're suggesting we only continue in this spot with a made hand? This is literally one of the best non-made hands we could have in this scenario.
We should have enough combo draws, sets, pairs+draws to continue with facing this bet sizing to fold here without overfolding. Besides, we shouldn't have too many AJs in our BB preflop calling range anyways.
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Originally Posted by .isolated
It's possible to hit on the turn which you completely ignore. I'm with you on the "our pairs might not be good" so I reduce my outs from 15 to 12. We have to make up so little otr to break even and you can do the math on that if you'd like. $4.97 isn't what I'd call "barely anything left behind on the river", either.
Also,
You have this completely backwards. You should be more likely call smaller bets and raise larger ones.
I was factoring in a big turn bet when discussing remaining stacks, which I feel like we'll be seeing a large percentage of the time after this flop bet. We aren't deep enough to reliably factor in full implied odds on river unless we know we're getting there for free/cheap. Just saying it's reduced in the situation, not eliminated.
As to the second piece, I said I'd consider. My opinion is that a small bet at these stakes on flop is a sign of weakness, and we'll rarely be 3b if we raise. If I'm raising here, it's for value. That was a side point though, and not really relevant to the main point being discussed.