50PLO Facing flop c/r from reg.
Posted by jonna102
Posted by jonna102 posted in Low Stakes
50PLO Facing flop c/r from reg.
BN: $72.31
SB: $49
BB: $52.54
CO: $143.96 (Hero)
SB: $49
BB: $52.54
CO: $143.96 (Hero)
It's 4-handed and all players are fairly tight. BB is the only one I've seen around a lot, he's a regular in the game. He's playing 23/12/3 over 1.4k hands. His flop c/r is ~9% which seems fairly normal for a solid player. The only other relevant read I have on him is that he seems to be getting it in a bit too light, although not crazy light. He also plays tight out of the blinds.
As far as my own image, I don't know. I don't think I've done anything too crazy at this table, just playing normal solid straightforward poker.
As far as my own image, I don't know. I don't think I've done anything too crazy at this table, just playing normal solid straightforward poker.
Preflop
($0.75)
(4 Players)
Hero was dealt
Q
A
4
J
Hero raises to $1.50, BN folds, SB folds, BB calls $1
Hero raises to $1.50, BN folds, SB folds, BB calls $1
Preflop is standard.
Flop
($3.25)
Q
6
4
(2 Players)
BB checks,
Hero bets $2,
BB raises to $9.10,
Hero calls $7.10
Flop cbet is pretty standard, and I usually bet a bit smaller on the light boards so only 2/3 pot here. I get check raised full pot, and decide to call. With this particular player, 44/66/Q4/Q6 are all unlikely. I'd say QQ is unlikely too, he's probably only play QQ with some other strong supporting cards, and some of those hands he might 3-bet preflop. I also think wraps are fairly unlikely, so the only remaining reasonable c/r hand is something like pair+NFD. Against this type of hand I figure I can play turns reasonably well. I could get it in I guess, but I think playing the turn in position is a better choice.
Turn
($21.45)
Q
6
4
2
(2 Players)
BB bets $20.48
Turn is possibly the brickiest brick ever. He just won't show up with 35xx here often at all. He pots into me and getting it in here seems pretty standard.
Does my reasoning make sense here? As people who follow the forum might know, I often advocate playing pretty tight against aggression at low stakes. Against an average player I'd seriously consider folding since their c/r range will be so heavily unbalanced towards made hands, most of which have me drawing very slim here. But this particular type of player is totally capable of c/r-ing NFD with some other stuff, and I expect him to have some limited board texture reading capability. I guess he could c/r Q+side cards also, which could make off suit K, T, 9, 8 cards somewhat tricky.
Would anyone still argue for bet-folding the flop? Or bet/3-bet? Turn spot is standard I think, but is anyone folding there?
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