OP 3bp, 115bb Deep w/ Options, 1/2 Zoom PLO
Posted by sted9000
Posted by sted9000 posted in Mid Stakes
OP 3bp, 115bb Deep w/ Options, 1/2 Zoom PLO
BN: $295.15
SB: $149.90
BB: $268.85
UTG: $175.50
HJ: $233.20 (Hero)
CO: $538.55
SB: $149.90
BB: $268.85
UTG: $175.50
HJ: $233.20 (Hero)
CO: $538.55
Preflop
($3.00)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
A
J
K
K
UTG folds, Hero raises to $6, CO folds, BN raises to $21, SB folds, BB folds, Hero calls $15
UTG folds, Hero raises to $6, CO folds, BN raises to $21, SB folds, BB folds, Hero calls $15
Flop
($45.00)
2
A
6
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
BN bets $20,
Hero raises to $56,
BN folds
Final Pot
Hero
wins $82.20
Pre: I was thinking about 4b-going with it, but decided to flat based on the thinking
- vs AA I an in bad shape
- vs flat, flops that are good for me look like they are good for me (no deception)
- when I flat I hit flops that he is going to rep
Flop: I had to resist the urge to shove (a leak of mine). So what size to raise to or flat?
- if I raise I want to make it a smaller size so that I can bluff in this spot at times, right? raising only really accomplished "balance" and protection. I don't think I am getting called by much worse (however my plan was to call a shove, because there are just not that many hands that he can have that I am in bad shape against).
- flatting allows him to realize his equity, but I also think that this will allow me to shove over a turn barrel at a good clip.
Thoughts?
Thanks
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