PLO25 Get it in too light vs 3bettor? Hand 1/2
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PLO25 Get it in too light vs 3bettor? Hand 1/2
BN: $25.12
SB: $25.77
BB: $85.24
HJ: $29.04 (Hero)
CO: $25
SB: $25.77
BB: $85.24
HJ: $29.04 (Hero)
CO: $25
Preflop
($0.35)
(5 Players)
Hero was dealt
7
A
K
T
Hero raises to $0.85, CO folds, BN folds, SB calls $0.75, BB raises to $1.50, Hero calls $0.90, SB folds
Hero raises to $0.85, CO folds, BN folds, SB calls $0.75, BB raises to $1.50, Hero calls $0.90, SB folds
I reckon a somewhat loose but not horrible open? Reason for not folding is that the blinds are fishes while the 2 other guys are tight. Idk what to think of a small sized 3bet but guess it's a no-brainer non-fold for me, so at least a call.. Or should I 4-bet even to get it heads-up?
Flop
($4.35)
T
J
8
(2 Players)
BB bets $4.15,
Hero raises to $16.60,
BB raises to $24.90,
Hero calls $10.69
Now this is interesting. I have tons of different sorts of ways to improve the absolute value of my hand, but none of those improvements with the exception of Q are nutty and can make me fold the best hand sometimes. So I see two alternative lines here: i could call, and if Improving, look to take down a medium sized pot where 0-1 more bets go in and my hand simply is good at the showdown. Alternatively I could get it in and avoid the trouble of playing some tough later streets, while also doubling up if I hit my non-nut outs that are still good, Since the 3bettor is a 67/8 guy, I decide to go with the latter option. Too loose even vs a fish? It is not known if he is bad enough to spew with low-quality aces here for example, we can only conclude something from his preflop looseness. However since he close to pots it I question my play now.
Turn
($60.69)
3
(2 Players)
River
($60.69)
5
(2 Players)
BB wins $1.76
Final Pot
BB
wins $1.76
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Opening this preflop is pretty std. Getting it in on the flop is pretty std too. You're doing great against just about anything out there, save some sick monster hands that show up rarely.
Looks fine. However, if you didn't make a note on SB flatting your open then folding for a min 3-bet closing the action you messed this spot up hard. That is something you simply have to take down about him (he's clearly a massive fish)!
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