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Comment | Zivilist commented on Live 5 / 5: Top 2

I made a little mistake in my writings above, I had a little over 800 left on the flop, not 600. Does that change your opinion?

The thing is, we are 6 way, so it could also likely be that there is a set out there. It would be really nasty if a deepstack C/R. (I guess I need to calculate the odds of somebody having a set 6way in that situation, to get a clear answer... which program is suited for that? )

Furthermore, if people are calling their Flushdraws, I am not pushing such a big equity edge by betting the flop.

On the other hand, I don't many other way to play the than bet+broke or Check+give up.

Halfpotbet+fold vs deepstack / call vs shorty might be an idea in such a passive lineup...

June 26, 2016 | 3:19 a.m.

Post | Zivilist posted in PLO: Live 5 / 5: Top 2

Hi guys,

I recently played a live hand in a superfishy 10 max line up in my hometown in Germany, all players at the table had basically no understanding about the game. Mostly older gentleman who play for fun. I am not totally sure how to play this hand, would appreciate your thoughts!

UTG limps
MP1
MP2 raises to 30
I call with AsJs9d5d in CO
Bu calls 30
SB calls 30
BB calls 30
UTG calls 25

so we are 6 way on the flop (as in almost every pot), pot is 180 and I have 600 Euro left. 2 Player are short (ca. 300 Euro) the other ones are around 1000 Euro deep. All players are very weak and non-aggressive, like to call weak hands.

Flop:
Jh5h3

Everybody checks to me, I have top2, nothing else.

Deeper I would Check behind / give up, no turn will be good for me. But with an SPR of 3,5:1, what is the optimal play? Still give up? A bit confused since you never have 6 way pots online.

What are your thoughts?

June 23, 2016 | 10:01 p.m.

Hi Phil, nice Video!

I was wondering about min. 26:00: You mention you would check raise, Check call, or lead if it was a HU pot. But how would you proceed with either of these lines when villain calls our bet / raise? I also feel like being aggressive on the flop makes sense, but then I would be a bit lost on the turn and probabbly check / give up without improvement. Is that worth the risk / rewards vs aggressive villains? What is your standard line in such a spot?

Thanks and regards!

June 22, 2016 | 12:19 a.m.

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