100PLO Facing flop raise deep oop
Posted by jonna102
Posted by jonna102 posted in Low Stakes
100PLO Facing flop raise deep oop
SB: $100
BB: $109.95
UTG: $219.73 (Hero)
HJ: $255.66
CO: $52.78
BN: $205.85
BB: $109.95
UTG: $219.73 (Hero)
HJ: $255.66
CO: $52.78
BN: $205.85
Hey, another hand for the sharp minds of run it once (and occasionally twice). I'm new to the games and don't have any significant reads. FWIW, BN has been playing 42/37/10 over 53 hands with matching aggression postflop. The table is actually somewhat tough, with everyone playing TAG/LAG without any obvious spew. I would have left the table, but I was making a video... ;-)
Preflop
($1.50)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
J
T
Q
8
Hero raises to $3.50, HJ folds, CO folds, BN calls $3.50, SB folds, BB folds
Hero raises to $3.50, HJ folds, CO folds, BN calls $3.50, SB folds, BB folds
Not the top of my range for UTG opens, but I'm comfortable playing this hand in most situations. It's not a super strong hand, and if someone said fold pre I wouldn't argue too much. However, as it is I did open and the button called.
Flop
($8.50)
J
8
K
(2 Players)
Hero bets $7,
BN raises to $23.50
Flop gives us two pair, an open ended straight draw and a backdoor flush draw with an SPR of 23. Given that the button seems to have a very wide range, I expect to usually have the best hand here and the cbet is pretty standard imo. I don't expect to get raised here very often at all. However, that's exactly what happens, the button raises a little more than 3x.
Now what? How would you proceed with the rest of the hand?
Now what? How would you proceed with the rest of the hand?
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