PLO10z 3bp stack off flop with heart draw likely dominated?
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PLO10z 3bp stack off flop with heart draw likely dominated?
Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (6 Players)
BN: kashlaw: $32.45
SB: ghostan: $9.90
BB: baerlilauf: $24.31
UTG: C.Carrasso: $21.21
MP: AURICCHIO777: $11.59
CO: LordRiverRat: $14.57 (Hero)
SB: ghostan: $9.90
BB: baerlilauf: $24.31
UTG: C.Carrasso: $21.21
MP: AURICCHIO777: $11.59
CO: LordRiverRat: $14.57 (Hero)
Preflop
($0.15)
LordRiverRat is CO with
5
8
9
4
, , , , , , ,
Flop
($4.75)
3
2
T
, , , ,
Wow! A dream flop basically if we were heads up. But this is the exact kind of shituation I'm fearing where my not nut flush draws in a big multiway pot can get me in trouble. I guess we still have to stack off even though one of them probably has our heart draw dominated?
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Not sure why you think that you need to stack off on the flop when you have 6 nut outs and even when you hit that out, you still lose a bunch (and sometimes you chop which is a disaster). Flop is an easy fold. If flops are commonly going 3+ ways at your table, I'd limp behind or fold since it's not a good multiway hand.
Stack off HU, fold multiway.
So if I'm not stacking off on one of the best flops for my hand, the mistake is calling this beautiful double suited rundown preflop cause it's multiway?
Yep
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