PLO 200 beginner spot
Posted by Easygame
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PLO 200 beginner spot
Hi guys,
I am a new player in PLO and I have some difficulties w/ ranges. This spot might be very obvious for most of you but I tend to be result oriented these past few days.
Here is the hand:
https://www.weaktight.com/h/570a1c6dd390437c3e8b45a6
I only have 140 hands on vilain. He is 35/24 and 3b 11% overall (19% BB) but the sample is irrelevant.
I'd say his bet range is A+,JT+,9:KT+,Q:KT+ and his stack off range A:KT+,Q9+:T8,A9+,QJT,KQJT. Thought?
Do we have to stack off here?
Thanks!
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He's giving you a good price on a call. If he had started with 100 bb it's very possible that calling and playing turns would be better, but here you are probably best off just stacking off. FWIW, if he's as wide and aggro as it seems from your sample, then I think you've given him overly tight both betting and stack-off ranges. Stacking off still holds though. Only reason not to would be if you think he's bluffing and will continue bluffing with 8866 or something like that. (he might just fold that if you shove)
Which hands do fold that have decent EQ we want to deny? Which hands call that we are ahead of (assuming 100bb++ to start with)
I don't know what you mean. In the actual hand, villain is pretty much stuck calling with everything after he bets. For hero, it's just a matter of there being enough in the middle, having enough of a hand, and being stuck with the pot.
If stacks are significantly deeper then calling becomes more attractive, and we're probably not looking to shove the flop. For several reasons really.
I don't see how him being very aggresive is of any relevance here.
1. His sqz range has a massive advantage on this flop, he might be as light as 12% preflop but his best broadway hands and AA are still there.
2. His sizing says your FE=~0.
3. Against his stackoff range you don't stand more than 30-31% eq provided that he sq light pre. The less he sq the less eq you have and it does matter.
I call and let worse part of his range bleed on the turn. I see this as a kind of spot that's quite hard to make perfect play against unk who seems to be aggresive, but raising against his sizing with this particular hand even less than 100bb deep seems spewy to me. If you fold out any hand whatsoever then it must be some garbage you have massive advantage against. I'd stackoff against someone I saw spewing money.
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