Fold, can't tell what op has. Op could be holding anything, looks like he completed something with the turn considering he came to life and went all in.
Very drawy board, lots of flush/straight possibilites. Only hands you really can beat are 1pair or 2pair, & the shove on the turn stongly suggests he has neither of those & actually made his straight or the flush. Unless i had a VERY solid read on this guy, it's a frustrating but easy fold.
Maybe you could have pushed allin after flop. Turn put you in trouble; what did he have ? AA or 3 and everything else ? I'm sure you've folded without regrets ( almost without )
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Wow tough decision. Your hand is so strong but it also pretty obvious that is beated on the turn. I would probably had pushed all-in on the flop because you had engough fold equity and if he would had had the straight already you still had some outs.
But like I said, you can't pay the all-in on the turn. You are behind and your full house will appear only 20% of the time. So, Although tough I think it's fold.
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You hit your set on the flop, but you must see that the flop isnt ideal. You made a bet, but in my opinion that wasnt high enough. But i must admit that it was a terrible turn. If you hit a turn like that, you can guess that he hit the flush he was chasing. IF he was chasing a flush. I wouldn't think twice about folding this one, since you have lots of chances of being beat.
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Depends on the other player stats but more likely to fold. U really seem to be beat but hey can't be sure. If ur opponent is bluffing he picked a really good flop to do so. He either knows ur style of play and if that's so he ll probably be more able to bluff cuz he knows u ll try to put him on a hand .If he didn t knew u then my guess is that he had the nuts cuz that type of movement doesn t usually work on donks
On another site I subsribe to, a similar question was shown as an exam on how to play sets. I answered fold because of the same problem(s) as your question. According to the site I was wrong since I had 10 outs to make a full house or quads, even though I was correct to assume I was behind to a possible straight or flush. Personally folding is the right thing to do in that spot, but an argument can be made about odds and outs or villian is aggressive and trying to bluff u out of the hand.
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I too think that there is a good chance he is semi bluffing here. He could easily just have the Ad or Ad with a gut shot, and seein as it's not for your tournament life I would probably call, and you have outs anyway regardlesss.
yes i folded the hand. to some of the people that suggested a bigger bet on the flop i bet 320 chips in a 320 pot so it was pot sizebet . i cant see the reason of beting more i have a very strong hand with redraw outs. i feel good about the hand and fold but at that moment i felt like it was a bit weak. now the fact that the mayorty of the players suggested the fold makes me more confident in my decision y guys for the feed back ill try to post some other interesting spots ceeya
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i would have folded that hand, ur set can lose pretty easily on this board and its not worth taking the risk imo. and even after folding you have a decent stack to play