PLO 50 AA on dry board
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PLO 50 AA on dry board
SB: $84.45
BB: $50 (Hero)
HJ: $81.19
CO: $28.03
BN: $87.07
BB: $50 (Hero)
HJ: $81.19
CO: $28.03
BN: $87.07
Preflop
($0.75)
(5 Players)
Hero was dealt
9
A
A
8
HJ raises to $1.75, CO calls $1.75, BN folds, SB folds, Hero raises to $7.25, HJ calls $5.50, CO folds
HJ raises to $1.75, CO calls $1.75, BN folds, SB folds, Hero raises to $7.25, HJ calls $5.50, CO folds
Flop
($17.00)
3
9
7
(2 Players)
Hero bets $12.50,
HJ raises to $53.26,
Hero calls $30.25, and is all in
HJ is 38/28/9
Would you play it any other way?
Thanks!
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SPR=2.6 After your cbet you need 30% equity to stack off. Since you cannot fold anymore you can also pot/call. If you pot you need around 25% to call the shove. I gave villain $FI25!$4b4 and "(3,9,7):54+,3+:68+,73+,JT8+" as a stackoff range. A hand like AKQJ with one BDFD still has 26% equity (AKJT has 34%, your AA98 has 47%). By potting you can include more hands into your stackoff range. I don't know how many hands with less than 25% equity vs villain's SO range are in your squeezing range. But I guess not many. You need to come up with a strategy for those. Probably check/folding.
Just pot/call all day, you don't want to give odds to draw and you have more than enough of a hand to stackoff with bdfd, bd str8draw and 9 blocked to go with your aces
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