PLO25 rush facing difficult turn card OOP
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PLO25 rush facing difficult turn card OOP
UTG: $16.50
HJ: $24.75
CO: $25
BN: $18.61
SB: $14.58
BB: $50.86 (Hero)
HJ: $24.75
CO: $25
BN: $18.61
SB: $14.58
BB: $50.86 (Hero)
Preflop
($0.35)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
Q
J
T
9
UTG folds, HJ calls $0.25, CO folds, BN calls $0.25, SB calls $0.15, Hero raises to $1.25, HJ calls $1, BN calls $1, SB calls $1
UTG folds, HJ calls $0.25, CO folds, BN calls $0.25, SB calls $0.15, Hero raises to $1.25, HJ calls $1, BN calls $1, SB calls $1
Flop
($5.25)
4
J
T
(4 Players)
SB checks,
Hero bets $3.90,
HJ folds,
BN calls $3.90,
SB folds
Turn
($13.05)
4
J
T
Q
(2 Players)
villain is 24/3 over 114 hands no further reads.
Is it crazy to just shove the turn here?
I was really lost on the turn which made me wondering if I should maybe have gone for a x/r on the flop.
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with spr<1 and not completed draws on board + blockers+2pair(and outs against practically anything) there is nothing crazy with shoving turn.
it would be a bit more interesting if BTN was 100b deep pre. thought, its probably shove ott anyway.
and I would go for 4.25 on the flop.
Yeah, flop bet size is an issue here - you haven't left yourself quite able to shove turn (by a few cent). It's also not as large as I'd want on a board where so many hands can give action. Not massive, but worth mentioning nonetheless. I would probably go $4.50 FWIW.
Once we reach turn, I'm just potting it here. I'm not CRAZY excited, but I expect my hand to be good a ton and I'm just completely unwilling to give him a free shot at his equity with this SPR.
yeah that was my reasoning as well, but since there are quite a few bad turn cards, what do you think of x/r this flop?
I don't think there's any play besides jamming turn. He doesn't always have a straight and you have decent equity in any case.
Is this always a raise preflop when limped to in BB? It's very smooth of course, but we're not pushing much of an equity edge and building a big pot oop.
I would make this raise mainly because I want to change the stack off dynamics on the flop. We are going to flop hands that can play over multiply streets so think it's fine.
As played ship turn since I ship near all my range for the PSB at this point.
Would need some sort of read to justify c/r here.
Not sure what betting more than 80% on this flop accomplishes other than making it easier to play against the shortest stack player on turns. Flop hits our range pretty well but at an SPR of 5 with the HJ I am sure that I will have some bet/folds in my range bare over pairs as blckers (meh maybe not at 50PLO but still hate saying "I never have a b/f range)
Yeah, pot flop. You don't have a bet/folding range here.
As played jam turn.
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