100PLO 250bbs deep ante: AA+nutfd
Posted by mason88
Posted by mason88 posted in Low Stakes
100PLO 250bbs deep ante: AA+nutfd
UTG: 33hockey33: $180.39
HJ: Liza_plus_EV: $222.30
CO: masonliu1988: $251.47
BN: thipoker10: $299.32
SB: LanderD: $114.08
BB: Yoo4: $417.14
HJ: Liza_plus_EV: $222.30
CO: masonliu1988: $251.47
BN: thipoker10: $299.32
SB: LanderD: $114.08
BB: Yoo4: $417.14
Preflop
($1.50)
(6 Players)
masonliu1988 was dealt
A
2
9
A
33hockey33 folds, Liza_plus_EV folds, masonliu1988 raises to $3.34, thipoker10 raises to $8, LanderD folds, Yoo4 folds, masonliu1988 raises to $17, thipoker10 calls $9
33hockey33 folds, Liza_plus_EV folds, masonliu1988 raises to $3.34, thipoker10 raises to $8, LanderD folds, Yoo4 folds, masonliu1988 raises to $17, thipoker10 calls $9
Flop
($38.84)
K
5
T
(2 Players)
masonliu1988 bets $22.18,
thipoker10 calls $22.18
Turn
($83.20)
K
5
T
7
(2 Players)
masonliu1988 bets $53.99,
thipoker10 raises to $240.23,
masonliu1988 calls $158.10, and is all in
River
($535.52)
K
5
T
7
Q
(2 Players)
Final Pot
Villain has been 3betting me quite a bit (like few hands in a row), and I wanted to take the initiative with my hand OOP and from experience, people usually are quite 5bet happy in these spots sometimes. This is not my standard by all means. So i decided to click it back with pretty bad aces, I mean i would usually just call or actually pot 4bet.
Anyways, thats besides the point, we get a good flop, and I choose to bet 58% of pot hoping for him to call me with weaker flush draws and possibly raise me with a King+fd or wrap + fd or something. I also want to induce some spazzz as I'm usually betfolding here a decent bit of the time (atleast in their eyes). So the question is, what is your bet sizing on the turn and what is your plan if raised? Are there merits to bet/folding a hand like this when this deep or is it "fu i jam" kinda thing...
On the turn, do you guys bet-call it off or do you guys check decide and possibly check jam the turn against floaty opponents or opponents who are capable of folding twopair on the turn OR some hand which has decent equity against ours?
Thanks, usually I dont think about this spot too much but it has happened about 3 times this session.
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