PLO10 ZOOM: "3-Pair" OTF facing raise in wet board
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PLO10 ZOOM: "3-Pair" OTF facing raise in wet board
BN: AltMeister06: $21.37
SB: gsiciliano: $10
BB: Pepinos10: $10
UTG: Wang CC: $11.05
HJ: gabrielper: $36.44
CO: mimixiong: $14.76
SB: gsiciliano: $10
BB: Pepinos10: $10
UTG: Wang CC: $11.05
HJ: gabrielper: $36.44
CO: mimixiong: $14.76
Villain (MP) is playing 37/25 with 78% cbet in 73 hands, no specific reads. BT in a 40/0 LP player.
Preflop
($0.15)
(6 Players)
gsiciliano was dealt
A
Q
J
8
Wang CC folds, gabrielper raises to $0.33, mimixiong folds, AltMeister06 calls $0.33, gsiciliano calls $0.28, Pepinos10 folds
Wang CC folds, gabrielper raises to $0.33, mimixiong folds, AltMeister06 calls $0.33, gsiciliano calls $0.28, Pepinos10 folds
Is this a squeeze pre? I decided to flat since I was very likely to get called in two spots and have to play a MW pot OOP. I'd probably 3bet though if, instead of the 8h, I had something like a Kc or a Tc. Does it make sense?
Flop
($1.09)
Q
J
8
(3 Players)
gsiciliano checks,
gabrielper bets $0.75,
AltMeister06 folds
Kindda lost here. Considered leading, since It's a 3-way flop and a board that pretty much hits a lot of the preflop flatting range, what makes it less likely that villain will cbet. But I decided to check thinking that, despite the previous reasons, he would cbet anyway. Now what? We have blockers to the sets adn Qc*c**, so I expect his range to get it in OTF to be weighted towards T9** and nut FDs. But, if he doesn't 3bet/c the flop with the FD we're crushed vs a range of sets + T9.
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i wount sqz it OOP here. on the button its more likely, but not mandatory, depending on blinds..yeah, T or 9 would make out hand better.
just caling OTF with tons of equity even vs nuts. his high CB makes me think we are ahead of his range.raising still doesnt make much sense as only better made hands+ big wraps would continue
just call and play the turn.not a big fan of leading here
Agree, but if he bombs a non-club turn and we don't fill up, just c/f? Or do we call and call non-club river? Is a "typical 10PLO reg" barrelling 2 streets and bluffing a missed river or is his range skewed towards value (sets and T9) here?
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