I remembered in one of the game, I had pocket queens and a terrible flop came through with some possible flush draw. I decided to go all-in so my opponent could be scared enough to fold.
Well, it's so difficult to weigh probabilities and attempt to read one's opponent while imagining various outcomes at the same time. It's quite overwhelming generally.
I don't remember. I've been put into a lot of tough spots, but after the hand is done I usually don't look back unless that hand costed me money/chips, or if I could've got more value sometimes I revaluate my hands.
In a poker game, I once was holding a pair of aces and a draw to a straight flush. My opponent played very tight. And he seemed like one who was well disposed to shove all-in. My conviction was that he had a set. The only logical decision I could make at that point was to fold my hand simply because I felt it was the wrong move. Turned out he had a better hand and the decision I made was the better decision.
most of my toughest decisions are pre flop believe it or not, i play some huge field pkos and when there are multiple players all in late game the spots are really interesting and complex. alot going on. mainly putting $ value to all in stack sizes and how wide you can call off etc