PLO50-Z 3b pot AT97ds vs unknown turning TopTwo and getting ch/raised
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PLO50-Z 3b pot AT97ds vs unknown turning TopTwo and getting ch/raised
BN: $125.49
SB: $48.50
BB: $79.84 (Hero)
UTG: $30
HJ: $53.16
CO: $58.64
SB: $48.50
BB: $79.84 (Hero)
UTG: $30
HJ: $53.16
CO: $58.64
Preflop
($0.75)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
A
T
9
7
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, BN folds, SB raises to $1, Hero raises to $3, SB calls $2
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, BN folds, SB raises to $1, Hero raises to $3, SB calls $2
The minraise is kind of fishy and villain has not a full stack. 3bet for value.
Flop
($6.75)
9
3
2
(2 Players)
SB checks,
Hero checks
I don't know what is best vs unknown, check back or cbet. Decided to check back at SPR 7.5.
Turn
($6.75)
9
3
2
A
(2 Players)
SB checks,
Hero bets $4.75,
SB raises to $15.50,
Hero calls $10.75
I don't block the Ah, villain might raise lesser 2P. I thought call and decide OTR. There is a possibility villain slows down on scare cards allowing me to show down.
River
($37.75)
9
3
2
A
T
(2 Players)
SB bets $30, and is all in
Still top 2P. Can beat some hands, but my call OTT should look strong. Fold now?
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Preflop 3bet is ok if villain will be overfolding to cbets or leaking in any other in 3bet pots (you dont have huge equity edge vs anything almost. Flop is a cbet for me, just because of the above reason (villain overfolding on such boards exactly). As played, OTT its either a fold or GII. If you GII, you get value from all the FDs and lesser twopairs (which u wouldnt get if board paired elsewhere or a flush came), while if you fold you dodge the turned straight. As played, OTR its a fold as now you missed the value from FDs and lesser twopairs are rarely jamming here. Gut tells youre vs straight here almost always, maybe very rarely vs missed FD/complete air kind of bluff.
I'd cbet this flop pretty much all day, this is not a board villains x/r often at all and if he folds dry overpairs like JJ/QQ (he might not, but who knows) as well as some other equity hands, that's a great outcome for us. There's a merit to checking back and realising equity, but in this spot I think betting just performs better.
I think this is a good hand to check back vs a frequent check raisers. We already have TPTK, and tons of turn cards can improve us - clubs, A/T/9/7 (pair outs), J/8/6 (draw outs). Still, our hand probably isn't strong enough to bet/call on flop face more bets on turn/river. So yeah, bet/fold seems a bit ugly and I'd just check this back.
I guess its a fold against unknown. He needs to actually bluff around 65% of his blocker hands like 55/44 which seems a lot.
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