floped nutstraight in mwp
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floped nutstraight in mwp
Blinds: $0.01/$0.02 (6 Players)
BN: $2.15 (Hero)
SB: $0.97
BB: $2.07
UTG: $1.03
MP: $7.04
CO: $0.80
SB: $0.97
BB: $2.07
UTG: $1.03
MP: $7.04
CO: $0.80
Preflop
($0.03)
Hero is BN with
3
9
Q
T
, , , , ,
Flop
($0.12)
J
8
Q
, , , , , , , ,
Turn
($0.32)
J
8
Q
5
, , , , , , ,
River
($2.80)
J
8
Q
5
9
,
Final Pot
BN
lost and shows a straight, Eight to Queen.
MP wins and shows a straight, Nine to King.
MP wins $4.35
Rake is $0.15
MP wins and shows a straight, Nine to King.
MP wins $4.35
Rake is $0.15
hey im a little lost about this hand. @ the flop i think hey yeah i got the nuts, but my spr is so high, and the turn can brin many scarecards, so its better to wait for a save turn. if he's save, than raise pot, if its a scarecard than almost ever fold.
@ River i think yes he can have the f* flush but he still can have a bustet boat draw or the same straight like me. and if i fold on any scarecard @R than im to foldheavy.
so the questions are:
how do you play this hand?
where is the border @R, i mean against a full pot bet i can find a fold here.
which advice can u give me in general.
excuse my weak english, i guess it will be better with more activity here.
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Hi m8. 1st advice I can give you is not to limp pre. If you had raised you could of bet flop and turn. As played, I would fold the river as it’s one of the worst for your hand.
ok thx for this. is it general weak to overlimp or are there scenarios where i can do this. maybe if i hold the same hand in the sb?
I like your play before and on the flop as well as your turn raise, but folding on the river is mandatory. He would have to turn a set into a bluff for you to be good there and I don´t think anybody will do that at PLO2. This is a flush almost always. The fact that villain made a very loose value shove and was in fact good just goes to show that your call on the river is way to loose.
The problem with your hand is that it’s not nutted enough to play a multi-way pot with it. When 3 or more players see the flop, your flushes are not worth much and you won’t be able to win a lot when you hit them. I would choose hands that will have the nuts on the river when deciding to enter a multi-way pot. Regarding the Sb, as far as I know, the more people in the pot, the less hands you should play.
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