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2-2 PLO
Villain 1 UTG ($800) calls 2, 4 calls, we call OTB with 6h7h8s9h ($2300), blind 1 folds, Villain 2 is blind 2 makes it $15 ($5.5k), UTG, raises to $55, folds, we call OTB, blind 2 calls
Flop ($175) Jc 9c 6s
Villain 2 checks, villain 1 bets $175, we call, villain 2 calls
Turn ($700) 9d
check, check, action on us
Some information, villain 1 is absolutely wild, limp raising a super wide range, just calling every bet trying to make a hand but folds river if bricks
Villain 2 is a good friend, we discuss poker, played a ton of hands together, pretty well aware of how he plays and mixes it up. Probably the most competent person at the table.
I'm torn as to what is the best turn play, we have $2070 left, SPR is ~3:1. Villain 2 can definitely check J9xx /JJxx here and check raise if we bet. He has owned me in multiple spots like this previously. Additionally, I believe he'd be more likely to raise because villain 1 would call off his stack with any draw.
I feel as though when we bet turn and get raised we're basically drawing dead. Any big draws would have become apparent after the flop check I believe. I can't imagine bet/folding this hand as we'd be priced in to call river with a hand that would most likely become a bluff catcher.
How should we play the turn/river? And do it in such a way where we're not putting in 2000bb with next to no equity.
Jan. 20, 2014 | 2:19 a.m.
5-5 PLO
a bit of information; CO and SB are both very loose. SB calls too much with marginal draws and mediocre showdown hands. CO is overly aggressive barreling away with over pairs no draw, gutters etc. if i were to put VPIP/pfrs, SB is playing 75/20 and CO like 90/50. SB is stuck almost 6k and CO is stuck 4k (additionally, spewed a 5k stack earlier)
i have no clue whats best here and was hoping if someone more experienced with these situations would be able to offer some insight
4500 effective stacks
UTG raises to 20, UTG+1 calls, MP calls, CO raises 80 to 100, i call OTB AsJh9s5h, SB calls, UTG calls, UTG+1 calls, MP calls
flop (500) 9d 5c 3d
check, check, check, bet 350, i raise pot to 1550, SB calls, fold fold fold, call
turn (5150) Qs
check, check, all in for 2850, call, call
i think the way the hand played was probably correct but are there any alternatives to the flop and turn play that I'm not thinking about? my thoughts, i raised flop for value and to make things simple because their ranges are so wide. pf call was because of the suited ace. raise smaller on flop? call flop? are we jamming 100% of turns when checked to? we call 100% if bet into on diamond? 3? with ranges being so wide for the other 2, i can't ever see folding
Jan. 15, 2014 | 8:26 p.m.
KJos
Jan. 14, 2014 | 6:26 p.m.
Pretty late night and table is 3 handed. 3 handed for about 30-45 minutes.
Stacks are $1200 effective except for btn who has $110
btn limps, I raise to $35 out of SB, BB flats. btn makes it $110 and is all in. i flat. BB makes it $330. i go all in. 870 more to the bb who tank calls.
I understand that this is a super read dependent situation but I'm curious as to what information others would consider when deciding how to play this hand. Pertinent info for me was that BB was flatting maybe 30% of my SB opens and 3b like maybe 15-20%. Thanks!
Are we really crushed that often? I think TT+ and A8+ (potentially KQ) will 3b our SB open. Is it a bit ambitious to think we can flat so that if BB reopens the betting we can jam and trap that dead money in there? I think at worst we're 40% but can we ever represent a strong enough range of hands to get Ax and small pocket pairs to fold?
Jan. 15, 2014 | 5:28 a.m.