PLO 100 nut FD
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Low Stakes
PLO 100 nut FD
SB: $117.39
BB: $100 (Hero)
UTG: $241.30
HJ: $189.76
CO: $108.21
BN: $120.72
BB: $100 (Hero)
UTG: $241.30
HJ: $189.76
CO: $108.21
BN: $120.72
Preflop
($1.50)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
K
A
3
A
UTG calls $1, HJ folds, CO folds, BN folds, SB calls $0.50, Hero raises to $4, UTG calls $3, SB calls $3
UTG calls $1, HJ folds, CO folds, BN folds, SB calls $0.50, Hero raises to $4, UTG calls $3, SB calls $3
Flop
($13.00)
4
2
3
(3 Players)
SB bets $11.46,
Hero calls $11.46,
UTG folds
Turn
($35.92)
4
2
3
T
(2 Players)
SB bets $33.35,
Hero calls $33.35
River
($102.62)
4
2
3
T
9
(2 Players)
SB bets $68.58, and is all in,
Hero folds
Final Pot
SB
wins $98.82
SB is 29/8 player over 28 hands playing on the phone.
Would you have play this hand any differently? Should we call turn since its hard to get paid off when we hit?
Thanks!
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If you don't fold (and I'm not sure I could fold a hand this huge at game speed although this might be a leak); then I don't see how you could play it differently. Once Sb donks into 2 ppl, incl pfr on the flop I think a raise would be utter suicide; especially since the flop has likely missed your range.
Fold the turn imo. By the time he pots again, his range becomes very set/straight heavy, and your equity against his range had decreased a lot. You are not getting the odds to draw, and it would be hard for you to win without improving.
Even though on the flop you were getting the same odds, his range was not as defined, and there were 2 more streets to play in position. There was the chance of seeing a free river if he checks the turn on a board-changing card, as well as more implied odds for hitting your draw.
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