Was this a bad calldown vs a rec? Donk lead into 3 others + shove OTT

Was this a bad calldown vs a rec? Donk lead into 3 others + shove OTT

Hand from a live $2/$5 cash game. I sit with ~$600. One player limps, I raise to $25 on the BTN with KJo, both blinds and the limper call. So we go 4-way to the flop.

Flop: K T 4 (pot ~ $95)

SB (a loose passive rec) donks $60, BB and limper fold, I call on the button.

Turn: 6 (brings backdoor flush draw)

SB instantly jams for ~$155 into ~$215. I tank and call. She flips over
K❤️Q️ and I lose.

Now here’s where I’m unsure:

• This player had been block betting small when weak earlier in the session (like $10–$15), so this $60 donk into 3 players felt unusually strong.

• On the turn, when she jammed, I thought she could still have worse Kx, maybe even Tx or spazzy airballs… but in reality, recs rarely bluff in this line.

• I felt like I was too high up in my range to fold, but maybe it was an exploit spot where a fold is better.

Was this a punt? Should I be folding flop or turn against this player type?

Would love to hear thoughts from people who’ve been in similar spots.

25 April 2025 at 05:30 AM
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I don’t think it’s a punt. I think w/KQ it’s an easy call and K9 is an easy fold. I think KJ is the inflection point. Probably find a fold OTT but for ~$150 it’s kind of a whatever spot. V probably plays weaker K’s the same.


by twitcherroo

I don’t think it’s a punt. I think w/KQ it’s an easy call and K9 is an easy fold. I think KJ is the inflection point. Probably find a fold OTT but for ~$150 it’s kind of a whatever spot. V probably plays weaker K’s the same.

The shove was actually PSB so ~$215. Would that change things much?


Depending on reads etc. I think KQ is the inflection point vs. most people, on the flop.

Unless they are donking constantly/randomly they aren't donking KJ nevermind K9 ... so you have to hope they have QJ (which KQ/KJ both block) or some other draw/weirdness enough to counter the KQ/AK/K4/KT/44 which you are crushed by.

It's all personal though given that a solver isn't ever donking here. Some people will donk a stupid amount and you have to adjust.


I probably fold turn, but it's a tough choice. It's screaming Kx at worst and I'd be surprised if they have a worse king than us. The rest of the possibilities are two pair and a set of 4s. So not feeling great about it.


"• On the turn, when she jammed, I thought she could still have worse Kx, maybe even Tx or spazzy airballs… but in reality, recs rarely bluff in this line."

IDK, when people start with 50ish bbs, I see spazzes all the time. I'd say it is more overplaying thin value than a "bluff". I wouldn't be at all surprised to see this story end with "then she turned up K9, K5, QJ etc." When I see short-stacked players in a rush to gii, my thought is more that they hit a piece of the flop than that they are necessarily strong. I think recs in general overplay thin value when they are short-stacked.

Now if she had been sitting there playing disciplined on a short stack for 5 hours, maybe this is a fold. If she was donking then jamming a full stack, it's a fold. But it is probably one of those spots you can be pretty indifferent about. Call for the variance, fold if you want to play lower variance. I certainly wouldn't consider it a punt. I think a decent chunk she shows up with worse.


by 6betfold

The shove was actually PSB so ~$215. Would that change things much?

So I guess I do t understand the action (OP says SB instantly jams for ~$155 into ~$215. I tank and call.). But yes it matters. $215 into $150 is a fold. $150 into $215 is really close.


by twitcherroo

So I guess I do t understand the action (OP says SB instantly jams for ~$155 into ~$215. I tank and call.). But yes it matters. $215 into $150 is a fold. $150 into $215 is really close.

It’s $215 into $215.


by 6betfold

It’s $215 into $215.

Probably does make it a fold then.


Yuck.

I might actually fold flop when she donks out for 2/3 pot into 3 opponents. Definitely folding turn.

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