PLO25. 2 pairs on monotone
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PLO25. 2 pairs on monotone
BN: $25.35
SB: $11.58
BB: $18.29
UTG: $39.45
HJ: $30.98 (Hero)
CO: $32.89
SB: $11.58
BB: $18.29
UTG: $39.45
HJ: $30.98 (Hero)
CO: $32.89
Preflop
($0.35)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
A
T
T
7
UTG folds, Hero raises to $0.75, CO calls $0.75, BN calls $0.75, SB folds, BB folds
UTG folds, Hero raises to $0.75, CO calls $0.75, BN calls $0.75, SB folds, BB folds
Flop
($2.60)
7
A
4
(3 Players)
Hero bets $1.20,
CO folds,
BN folds
Final Pot
Hero
wins $2.49
I am happy with the result. However i would like to puzzle out the way i should play once i get called.
1) Let's say any of them call, i check blank turn and the villian bets 1/2 to full pot.
2) Let's say I am in position. I bet flop, get called. Turn goes check-check (it is the play, right?) and villian leads out blank river.
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If you get called, stop betting unless you improve, and hope to check it down. Trying to bluff people off low flushes doesn't work very well at the micros, and you don't have the nut blocker. If you face a sizeable bet, you can fold.
When the pot is multiway, peoples' calling ranges are stronger than HU. Particularly for the player who calls with others left to act. If both call, you are obviously in bad shape, and also if CO calls with a player behind him. If CO folds and BTN calls, he could be floating, but probably isn't. Your flop bet will appear very strong to him in a multiway pot.
I'd take the flop c bet spot b/c your going to have an auto profiting flop bet. Once called, trying to get people off a range of flushes, sets, 2pr+ is tough so I would usually check/fold.
Agree with above - just c-bet 'cas it's automatically profitable. That you have blockers to their calling ranges (an A, a 7, and a heart) AND outs when called just sweetens the deal a little. Well played (although this is a pretty loose HJ open imo).
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