PL25 Zoom, unsure with Flop and Turnplay

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PL25 Zoom, unsure with Flop and Turnplay

BN: $87.37
SB: $66.54
BB: $24.65
UTG: $21.67
HJ: $14.37
CO: $27.14 (Hero)
Preflop ($0.35) (6 Players)
Hero was dealt 2 6 Q A
UTG raises to $0.85, HJ folds, Hero calls $0.85, BN calls $0.85, SB calls $0.75, BB folds
Flop ($3.65) 6 9 6 (4 Players)
SB checks, UTG checks, Hero bets $2, BN raises to $5.75, SB folds, UTG folds, Hero calls $3.75
Call ok? or better raise?
Turn ($15.15) 6 9 6 K (2 Players)
Hero checks, BN bets $14.47, Hero raises to $20.54, and is all in, BN calls $6.07
What to do? Just a cooler or easy fold?
River ($56.23) 6 9 6 K 3 (2 Players)
Final Pot
Hero has 2 6 Q A BN has 9 3 9 4 BN wins $54.23
I play PLO25 Zoom on stars and in this spot I am unsure with the turnplay....
Any comments?

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bela192 12 years, 3 months ago
pre: would fold this utg (too junky/disconnected for oop, would open CO/BN)
flop: question is if villain is capable of bluff-raising paired boards like this. If he is then we should call (and call turn and river too)... if he's never/rarely bluffing he has A6x,96x,99 and we're pretty dead. Vs default zoom 25 reg I would fold
whysoeasy 12 years, 3 months ago
Vilain isn't UTG but CO. Still a fold pre anyway for me.
Like I just switch form NL it's hard for me to put him on 99. I think I call flop fold turn on the king. My thought is that I will put him on 69xx with what I expect him to second barrel when we call or some hands like 78T or 789 (with a 9 blocker for full) who raise and plan to check back turn for get his equity on 2 streets.

So for answer you: for me fold pre, surely not raise flop. And c/f the turn since the K is a brick and vilain should not valubet pot less than full imo.
Jordan Bryant 12 years, 3 months ago
I disagree with whysoeasy here, if we are bet/caaling flop, folding to the turn bet is spew. Most villains surely bet all there 6x range here as villians may have gained equity if we had QQJX etc? I think you played this fine, however given that we bet into 4 players and got instantly raised with 2 to act, I could make a case for folding imo
Viktor Luis Larsson 12 years, 3 months ago
Calling pre is totally fine imo. Donking flop is also good, a little small though, would prefer 2.85 or 3 somewhere. It forces them to play straightforward and not float with 78xx or random overpairs. When he raise you this small, its pretty clear fold imo. Compare it to if you had top trips (996 where you got the 9) and you got 3 queens and 3 aces to catch for the near nuts. Then I could make an case for shoving just because people stick to worse trips and if they got 96xx or 66xx you still got outs.
bingerminn 12 years, 3 months ago
I would probably raise the flop. To me it doesn't seem like he's bluffing. He probably has a worse 6, same 6, or boat. Which I guess it doesn't seem like you do well against., but were not folding and it's is hard to just call down if you don't boat up.
Lenny Seward 12 years, 2 months ago
Pre-Flop depends on a lot of things IMO. Depends on how tight UTG opens, how likely someone is to 3Bet behind us, how loose the BTN plays etc. I would probably call OTB because flatting with a suited ace IP is never bad and can potentially yield a huge profit when we get it in vs. a weaker FD. If UTG is a weak player and we can outplay him post-flop I might 3Bet this sometime to get it HU, but only if it's highly likely to get HU and not get 4Bet.

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