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Yea I asked a buddy about this spot and he also said limping might be best in this line up, I wonder if I could do something silly like raise to to $30 since they will still call insanely wide pre and I can bloat the pot a little haha idk but yea probably limping is best.
June 1, 2014 | 10:11 p.m.
I did end up shoving which I wasn't sure about. The next thing I wasn't sure about is how to calculate my equity and my share of the pot. The bb ended up having As7sxx, the reg had T532 all red cards, (lol call pre). I tried doing it with omaha equilab doing 3 way equities and then putting my hand vs t532 hu with as7s as dead cards since there is a 2k side pot but I feel like something is not adding up right. any help would be appreciated.
June 1, 2014 | 6:55 p.m.
Hey guys,
I have a pretty stupid spot from 5/5 live plo, I was going to post it under live subsection but that section seems to be pretty dead.
Preflop: straddled pot, 1 limper, the guy to my right is an aggro reg who posted his missed bb and now just calls, he would be raising very wide here from HJ, I'm CO and raise to $60 with A4hhJ9ss. straddler is also reg.
Flop:
($300) Ts 8s 5d
BB shoves all in for $300, everyone folds to the reg in HJ who tanks a while and calls, I have 1.3k he covers.
BB - random fish, no real reads, he is down so who knows wtf he can have, in general though this live game tend to play fairly straight forward postflop.
Villain - myself and villain are both NL regs, what I know about him is that he is pretty rich and very gambly also he never hollywoods with strong hands here with just me left to act, so my read is that he has a very marginal hand. I heavily discount all sets, and nut flush draw, if anything I think BB is pretty likely to have those.
Would appreciate comments both pre and what to do OTF with a plan for the turn, I also have a follow up math question after I get some answers and will disclose results of what happened. Thanks guys.
Oh I'm also curious how your decision changes if the flop is Ts5s8d instead.
Great video Daniel. I would have liked if you had spent even more time on the 2nd hand, the first hand was obviously very challenging against a sick opponent but it probably doesn't happen that often where as the sb vs bb spot happens very often.
It's a pretty tough spot but you seemed to be really good at breaking down the hands and using CREV, I wouldn't mind if you continued to break this hand down by talking about what hands you would call with and which hands you would. fold Also possibly talking about it from the sb point of view, which are the weakest hands you would vbet river, if you would ever x the river with a flush so the bb can't overbet every time you check. Personally I don't open all of the Kxo combos from the sb and wouldn't have as many KsX bluff combos so I would be curious how you approached this spot.
Just in general I'm in big favor of seeing a bvb spot that is monotone, from either point of view and you talking about sizing, different plans on which card and anything like that. Thanks a lot.
July 16, 2014 | 9:47 p.m.