Part of a mix that includes: Badacey, Badeucey, Badugi, Stud 8, (25-25 pot limit with 3K cap) Big O, 2-7 Triple Draw. I'll go over the action first, then talk about history with table/villain.
Hero is dealt: A
3
4
5
6
Villain raises in EP/MP, hero 3-bets in cutoff, villain calls. Heads up.
First draw: Villain draws 2, hero pats???
Villain check/calls
Second draw: Villain draws 1, hero pats
Villain check/raises, hero calls
Third draw: Pat/pat
Villain bets, hero calls
So, some background: I played with this guy for 6 hours at a 5/5/10 PLO game, and I had a good, strong image there. He seemed solid, but I didn't really get a strong read on how he plays, although he seemed to lead a lot of flops in multiway pots there, and he seemed half-asleep all day. However, when they were starting this mixed game table (which he started with two others), I expressed hesitancy to play because I'm not super familiar with the games. The PLO game ended up sucking later on, so I decided to hop in this game (which turned out to be really good).
However, I've been extremely tight at this table so far. Not by design, I've just been getting total junk hands the entire time. And when I have gotten hands, they've been total monsters. So I probably look like a total nit who only plays the nuts. THAT SAID, I don't know how much this guy is actually paying attention. But we haven't really tangled together in a pot all day, so...
This is probably a really straightforward hand. I'm just curious if the correct play is to break the 6 and go for a badugi or deuce, or pat the whole way.