I can't help but think this is one of my major leaks at the moment, dripping money away unnecessarily.
With increasingly regularlity I find that, after raising pre-flop in position (between 2.5x - 4x) and getting called by one or both of the blinds, I then face a min-donk-bet (potentially as little as 1bb into a 12bb pot).
Whichever route I take from there (call or raise) I face another min-bet on the turn before a shove/overbet on the river.
I struggle to fold to these tiny bets, it just seems so weak when I'm sat there with a hand that was worthy of an initial raise (pocket pair, big ace etc). Yet when not hitting the flop in any meaningful way, it's hard to get carried away knowing that I'm going to face a shove on the river that I can't really call with ace-high/3rd pair or lower if I (as is the norm) haven't improved.
Should I just be cutting my losses and taking the decision to fold to the initial donk-bet, unless flopping big/big draw?
I figure that calling flop and turn to hit a set would be offering the implied odds to make it an ok play, but just feels that its so rare to hit the two-outer (which may not even then be the best hand) it's still going to be a losing play.
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