50 plo, a weird spot with flopped set + draw in a 3b pot
Posted by midori
Posted by midori posted in Low Stakes
50 plo, a weird spot with flopped set + draw in a 3b pot
UTG: €109.85
Hero (CO): €114.50
BTN: €48.50
SB: €263.86
BB: €58.38
SB posts SB €0.25, BB posts BB €0.50
Pre Flop: (pot: €0.75) Hero has 4s 4c 6c 7s
UTG raises to €1.75, Hero calls €1.75, fold, SB raises to €7.50, fold, UTG calls €5.75, Hero calls €5.75
SB was 3betting a crazy amount of hands, something like 35 to 40% over 300+ hands. UTG was playing 56/40/17 over 100 hands. Maybe 3betting pre would have been better? I thought our hand is decent enough to call the original bet and the 3b from SB.
Flop : (€23.00, 3 players) 5h 4h Ad
SB checks, UTG checks, Hero bets €18.00, SB raises to €77.00, fold, Hero ???
UTG most likely doesn't have AA, although we can't be too sure when we're this deep. Anyway, when SB and UTG both check to me I feel like this is a pretty easy and mandatory bet, to get value from Ax, FD and whatnot.
When SB x/pots it's rather confusing. On one hand, we're talking about a guy who 3bets 35%+. However, that doesn't necessarily mean he will always go crazy on 3b pots 200bb+ deep, especially OOP 3way. And to be honest I haven't seen him going crazy postflop yet. He's obviously repping AA very well, and I have 28-29% vs AA. To get it in on this flop I need about 38% (considering the rake).
Easy get it in because he can do this with Ax+FD? Or puke fold?
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snap, if he has AA good for him. Folding against A+fdraw is a disaster, or AKJ5.
Agreed, but wouldn't he bet with those hands himself, given that this is a board that we (=UTG and me) aren't gonna stab very often at when checked to?
Yeah I thought of that but wouldn't he 3bet less then 40% if he was playing well also? I also flat pre, was a bit tired when I read this, didn't realize we were 200bbs deep, Well... that changes things and I don't know what the answer is. Seems like AX+ fdraw would naturally feel like betting this flop not checkraise... tough spot :P But checkraising aces seems so stupid on this flop given that 2/3 of them block the nutflushdraw so your opponents won't have what to bet the flop with and will checkback every straight draw, well unless ofc it's the aces without the Ah. It depends on the dynamic of the table and on what level the guy is thinking.
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