PLO10 - Overpair+NFD 220BB deep OOP
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PLO10 - Overpair+NFD 220BB deep OOP
BN: $5.61
SB: $34.29 (Hero)
BB: $8.81
UTG: $11.93
HJ: $14.53
CO: $22.75
SB: $34.29 (Hero)
BB: $8.81
UTG: $11.93
HJ: $14.53
CO: $22.75
Hey all. I´m new to PLO and lost in a lot of spots, so thoughts on all streets are appreciated.
Villain in this hand play 26/23/12.5 over 32 hands.
Villain in this hand play 26/23/12.5 over 32 hands.
Preflop
($0.15)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
A
4
A
8
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO raises to $0.30, BN folds, Hero raises to $1, BB folds, CO calls $0.70
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO raises to $0.30, BN folds, Hero raises to $1, BB folds, CO calls $0.70
I guess 3betting this hand is pretty standard even that deep?
Flop
($2.15)
Q
8
2
(2 Players)
Hero bets $1.75,
CO calls $1.75
Cbetting seems standard as well. Does c/c´ing have any merits?
Also, should I rather pot it?
What do we do if he raises? We have okish equity vs. a set and he could have a lot of draws, but I´m not sure if I can go broke with stacks that deep
Also, should I rather pot it?
What do we do if he raises? We have okish equity vs. a set and he could have a lot of draws, but I´m not sure if I can go broke with stacks that deep
Turn
($5.65)
Q
8
2
4
(2 Players)
We have around $20 behind
Whats to plan on the turn now after he called flop?
I felt like betting doesnt accomplish that much, because he will fold all the hands that have bad equity vs ours and shove sets and strong draws
If I check, do I c/c or c/shove? C/c´ing can lead to really ugly river decisions...
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
Whats to plan on the turn now after he called flop?
I felt like betting doesnt accomplish that much, because he will fold all the hands that have bad equity vs ours and shove sets and strong draws
If I check, do I c/c or c/shove? C/c´ing can lead to really ugly river decisions...
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
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3betting pre is standard.
I might consider putting this hand in my c/r range otf, given it is less of a disaster to not get immediate value than with a set + nfd. Also with 34% we are doing okish against topset and we want to be able to not give up ott the after checking. It is very player dependant though.
I would barrel the turn expecting enough fe from p+fd+gs, p+oc etc and basically from any fd that decided to peel the flop once. I do expect a 2b from any set+fd, set+gs, 2p+draw kind of hand otf, which reduces the amount of hand combos villain can have of a hand we are not doing superwell against.
3b pre, even mandatory ;)
as we block 2pair combos\sets I'd rather c/r ott (depends on his stab tendencies). we passive one, could go either b/decide, c/call.
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