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PLO50 - should I really b/f this turn or is there a better line? PLO50 - should I really b/f this turn or is there a better line?

06-08-2016 , 08:58 AM
    Poker Stars, $0.25/$0.50 No Limit Omaha Cash, 6 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37352176

    BTN: $51.29 (102.6 bb)
    SB: $140.56 (281.1 bb)
    Hero (BB): $52.05 (104.1 bb)
    UTG: $53.84 (107.7 bb)
    MP: $110.48 (221 bb)
    CO: $51.97 (103.9 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with A Q 8 7
    3 folds, BTN raises to $1.50, SB folds, Hero calls $1

    Flop: ($3.25) 9 J K (2 players)
    Hero checks, BTN bets $2, Hero raises to $7.82, BTN calls $5.82

    Turn: ($18.89) 7 (2 players)
    Hero bets $11.97, BTN raises to $41.97 and is all-in, Hero calls $30

    River: ($102.83) 9 (2 players, 1 is all-in)




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    Hi!

    Villain is pretty aggro reg playing 32/22/8,7 AF 2,4 BTN stl 69 Cbet 69 over 487 hands.
    I decided to raise flop due to his presumably wide range and high cb %. Any of u prefer a call?
    Turn I bet called and reviewing this hand found out we don't have the odds to call the shove against a range of straight and ddcc hands. Don't know if villain is shoving much more here?? B/f seems kinda bad....

    Thanks!
    PLO50 - should I really b/f this turn or is there a better line? Quote
    06-08-2016 , 09:04 AM
    10 nut outs. 30 to win 70 (2.3:1). So on the nut outs alone it's a losing call, but you might want to give some value to your non nut outs, because if he has two pair you can win lots of ways, and if he has a straight u can win with the 9 or 7 of clubs. If he has a set you are down to your 10 nut outs.


    c/c the flop.
    PLO50 - should I really b/f this turn or is there a better line? Quote
    06-08-2016 , 09:49 AM
    If you're going to bet/call the turn, might as well pot it... or make it bigger. If you had the straight you're never x/r flop and then making that small bet on the turn on such a dangerous board. Also you give yourself a much better price to call.

    Flop decision can go many ways btw. Donking, x/c and x/r all seem viable. I like x/c and would do it with majority of my continuing range (including most straights).

    Could definitely also x/call the turn btw. Lead any rivers you improve, maybe bluff diamonds or paired boards?!

    Last edited by Xptboy; 06-08-2016 at 09:55 AM.
    PLO50 - should I really b/f this turn or is there a better line? Quote
    06-08-2016 , 09:59 AM
    Looks fine to me, Not sure if villain has a weak turn shove range but either way I don't think you can fold after betting.
    PLO50 - should I really b/f this turn or is there a better line? Quote
    06-08-2016 , 10:20 AM
    I don't like your turn sizing here. It's impossible for Villain to make a bad decision here.
    PLO50 - should I really b/f this turn or is there a better line? Quote
    06-08-2016 , 05:04 PM
    Seems fine against a player like him.
    PLO50 - should I really b/f this turn or is there a better line? Quote
    06-08-2016 , 07:08 PM
    Donk flop. Bet turn bigger as played.
    PLO50 - should I really b/f this turn or is there a better line? Quote

          
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