PLO10: Set faces flushing turn, very common spot
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PLO10: Set faces flushing turn, very common spot
Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (6 Players)
BN: $3.00
SB: $11.22
BB: $17.94 (Hero)
UTG: $3.96
MP: $6.37
CO: $24.29
SB: $11.22
BB: $17.94 (Hero)
UTG: $3.96
MP: $6.37
CO: $24.29
Preflop
($0.15)
Hero is BB with
9
9
4
Q
, , , , ,
Flop
($0.84)
5
4
9
, , , ,
Turn
($2.04)
5
4
9
3
,
River
($4.54)
5
4
9
3
7
,
Hero is unknown, but not a fullstack.
On the turn it is pretty hard to come up with a worse hand that he will call, and betting has the danger of getting raised and then not having the odds to call. So what do I do? With bigger stacks against fish I often find myself just check/calling, knowing I have some implied odds.
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I would just Pot flop, but that's not a big deal.
OTT, everything got there, so I would c/decide, making my decision based on villains bet size. If he pots, I'd fold, vs something like 1/2 pot bet we can peel.
Villains betting range OTT should be kind of polarized, but he doesn't have a ton of hands that need to bluff - dry overpairs and 9 without another pair and a flush blocker. I think most villains would c/ back straights and 2 pair (sets are not very likely, b/c there shouldn't be many in his range and they usually raise flop) and bet most flushes.
If he c/ back turn and river doesn't pair the board, I would probably c/fold if he bets.
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