phyzer23
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This may be too basic a question, but let me ask... this is from live 5-5 PLO... villain is a regular 5-5 grinder... older... not the sort to study here, but (we assume) he makes a living at it.
We have AKQ5 ds and have raised - the hijack.. button calls.... flop k52 fd that we do not have... there were multiple callers pre... and we bet 75 into 100 with 525 behind...
He raises to 225...
Here is the theory question...
- the way i play, in his position, I'd flat dry 22, 55, and k5... (partly because there are 3 more people to act who checked oop)
- the problems are a) how would we in position play a 'safe turn' if potted into
- and b) if I'm only raising KK, then raises is heavily weighted toward draws 7643... and flush draws
In the event i shipped a queen turn and he had kj22
was he an idiot or me, or both?
Aug. 2, 2016 | 2:28 p.m.
in the final KK hand you go over you never have a floatin range on flop? Like if you ever flat AcXy with like AQo AJo or ATo or even hands like KcQx QcTx with the backdoor straight draws? If you just flat with KK+ combos with clubs in them thats not that many combos so your floating range doesnt even need to be that big to balance. by flatting we also allow him to maybe pick up equity on the turn with some backdoors that he will blast off with. he might think he can get like JTo or someother Jx hands you decided to 4b bluff pre. guess it depends on what ur 4b pre range can be. think shoving on flop doesnt seem too bluffy since the majority of your suited hands your going to peel the 3b as opposed to 4b.
you werent good in those days!!
May 12, 2016 | 5:32 a.m.