Didn't play poker for quite some time. Giving PLO one final chance, starting at the very bottom
In the below hand I ran into a situation on the flop that always confuses me as I don't know how to take into account the implied odds on later streets.
When SB check-raises the flop I am quite sure that he has a set.
Pot odds are 33%, my odds are nearly the same.
But how do the implied odds influence my decision now?
We both have 0,73$ left -> there is no fold equity.
I am also sure that he will get it on the turn if I call on the flop.
So my odds on the flop are 33% (risking 0,91$ to win 2,74$) but my implied odds are 39% (risking 1,63$ to win 4,19$)
As my odds are only 32% does this mean that this is a fold???
Apologies if this belongs is some kind of beginners thread...
Villain is 26/16/12.5 with AF 1,0 and Ag% 30% after 30 hands
Poker Stars, $0.01/$0.02 Pot Limit Omaha Cash, 6 Players
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Hero (BTN): $1.99 (99.5 bb)
SB: $2 (100 bb)
BB: $6.04 (302 bb)
UTG: $1.65 (82.5 bb)
MP: $4.71 (235.5 bb)
CO: $3.59 (179.5 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BTN with 4
T
Q
A
UTG calls $0.02,
MP folds,
CO raises to $0.09, Hero calls $0.09, SB calls $0.08,
BB folds, UTG calls $0.07
Flop: ($0.38) 2
5
9
(4 players)
SB checks, UTG checks, CO checks,
Hero bets $0.27,
SB raises to $1.18, 2 folds,
Hero ???