PLO 50 double FD on turn IP
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PLO 50 double FD on turn IP
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50 (5 Players)
CO: $102.12
BN: $50.00 (Hero)
SB: $45.14
BB: $62.92
UTG: $53.15
BN: $50.00 (Hero)
SB: $45.14
BB: $62.92
UTG: $53.15
Preflop
($0.75)
Hero is BN with
J
K
Q
2
, , , ,
Flop
($4.30)
A
9
7
, , ,
Turn
($10.30)
A
9
7
5
, ,
River
($52.82)
A
9
7
5
4
, ,
Final Pot
CO
wins and shows three of a kind, Aces.
BN lost and shows high card Ace.
CO wins $99.10
Rake is $2.50
BN lost and shows high card Ace.
CO wins $99.10
Rake is $2.50
Villain is a reg 26/17/6 in 2k hands.
BB is unknown 64/28/15 in 40 hands.
Do you like play? Obviously it did not work here. Maybe I should have raised less on the turn, so he can maybe fold river?
Thanks for your time!
Have a wonderful year guys!
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I think you need to 3B preflop with your hand. AAxx probably 4B you and then you can reasonably 5B AI or flat to 4B, pray for a good flop, and then check fold the flop that you receive.
I like to play your hand more aggressively preflop, tends to remove some of the tougher post flop decisions like the ones you had to come up with.
First of all, thanks for your time!
If I actually did 3bet, he would have 4bet and I would have called. Spr would be around 1 on the flop. With a nut flush draw and some back doors, I would be priced in to call anyways.
I agree that with a hand like mine, I want to play a head up pot in position so 3bet is a good option to decrease the chances of sb and bb coming along.
However, sometimes I feel that I lose my positional advantage when the spr is too low on the flop.
As played, does anyone like my turn raise?
Now looking back at it. I think a 15 dollars raise would work better so I can shove 30 on the river.
Or you rather flat call the turn?
Since all 68xx probably pot raise on the turn.
Any comments are appreciated!
looks good each street. Most of my bluffs will want to be with blockers of some sort but this hand has such high equity vs his jamming range that its a good candidate.
Would you agree that since our hand has such decent equity vs his jamming range and we'd call off anyway, that we should beef up our bluff to pot ($31.26) to maximize FE, price out sets and weak 2p/nnFD? Leaving us with $14.39 on river that almost seems less bluff when we stick it in?
Question: If you had some kind of made hand on the turn wouldn't you want to raise it pot on this board texture?
I think a lot of players will call turn and fold unimproved with a set so leaving enough to bluff the river is better. If they were going to call river unimproved they would more often just jam turn.
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