Re: turn decision....not sure if its a shove/fold
TY for all the replies...as I knew I had butchered the hand and should have just checked behind on the turn to see what the river brought (and whether my hand significantly improved).
My read at the time was fairly confident that villain didnt have the nuts or even top two pair.
I did end up donk-shoving (I was a little tilted at that point from another table), and of course villain called.
The river was a 9h and actually improved me to 2-pair. However, that wasn't a clean out as I had hoped, and villain showed T8h, which was in the range I had put him on (unfortunately that was the top of the range).
GG monies....but that's how we learn and improve.
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