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 Originally Posted by Kagey
If I raise the flop aren't I just folding out hands I beat. If his range for donk betting is 88, 33 ,a weakish Q, other PP or complete air. I thought in this case it might be worth letting him continue to bet the hand for me. On the turn his bet sizing looks a little weak, but I was unsure whether he'd fire again with hands like QJ. The heart on the river also gives him the opportunity to bluff at it again. The only hands I'm worried about really are 33,88 and Q10.
On the flop you're only worried about AA, 88 and 33.
I think the question is would AQ/KQ/QJ or JJ-TT fold to a $20 raise on flop?
Here reads/stats are important.
Most $0.50 opps that I've found would not fold AQ/KQ/QJ with $20 raise. And some loose would still call with JJ (and might even push them ).
When the turn hits, hands like J9/TT also become a problem. Now we are worrying about AA, TT, 88, 33, J9 and QT and we cannot give a freecard to FD like AQh, KQh, KJh, Qxh. If I'm going all-in on the river, I would push turn. Here, I might just call turn hoping for a cheap showdown.
As played, I think I fold river. villain is showing a lot of strengh.
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