Learning PLO #10: Tough hand in PLO25
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Learning PLO #10: Tough hand in PLO25
Blinds: $0.10/$0.25 (5 Players)
SB: $43.56
BB: $76.05
UTG: $25.00 (Hero)
CO: $39.40
BN: $44.53
BB: $76.05
UTG: $25.00 (Hero)
CO: $39.40
BN: $44.53
Preflop
($0.35)
Hero is UTG with
K
K
J
Q
, , ,
Flop
($1.95)
Q
6
T
, , ,
Turn
($13.25)
Q
6
T
7
,
River
($38.63)
Q
6
T
7
A
,
Final Pot
SB
lost and shows three of a kind, Sixes.
UTG wins and shows a straight, Ten to Ace.
UTG wins $48.25
Rake is $2.00
UTG wins and shows a straight, Ten to Ace.
UTG wins $48.25
Rake is $2.00
Turn is thin but I think with like 15 semicleanouts I can call..
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i might check call on the flop ,but bet on the flop is not a mistake ,i think .
when the turn comes heart, i would just put all my left money in the pot
Both checking behind or bet calling raise are fine on the flop, as played just call on the turn. No point raising all-in because you are always behind or flipping hard.
I like betting the flop. At these stakes I expect SB CC ranges to be more random garbage than anything else, so I expect we're pushing a lot of equity.
Seeing that you played only plo2 less thant a week ago means you are either crushing so hard, that you dont need any help at all, or you just dont practice proper BRM.
Technically not much to add to previous comments.
Maybe he's a successful NL player switching over?
every street but turn is rather standard.
OTT, if thats villains raising range: 20%!5%:((QQ,66,TT),Q6+:KJ,QT+:AK+,JK9+)
rather light for this stakes I'd say,then we have 53% - calling seems like good option, thought, some turns would be tough to play right vs range (ex. 6,T)
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