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Originally Posted by Havick
Calling pre, while questionable, is better here than other spots because of the sizing.
I'm not a big fan of flatting the flop--you're not controlling the flop and you don't have anything but backdoor equity.
Donking T is bad because there isn't anything you're credibly repping other than the FD.
Calling T is not much better because you're getting about 25% and your equity is ~19.5%. Hitting a bdfd probably has more implied odds than the front-door, but overall this is a losing play.
Thank you for the reply Havick. I came into session looking to play some spots more aggressively, but got there and realized I put my self in a bad spot.