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5/5 Get it in pre? 100BB deep 5/5 Get it in pre? 100BB deep

07-28-2019 , 11:22 AM
5/5 (rake 5%, 25$ cap)
Hero BTN: 600$ deep. Young white guy and is perceived as tight by v1 and v2
V1: 550$; SB: Rec player and seems to overvalue hands like KK, no more reads on him.
V2: 400$; BB. Rec player and have seen him call 578J non suited for 100BB all-in pre. Does call a lot pre but does not raise too many hands

2 limpers I look down at A810Q and make it 25$ Sb calls. BB makes it 135$. I call and SB makes it 400$, BB calls. I call

Is this a standard spot where you just get it in pre (in this case on most flops) or should this hand be played different preflop?
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07-28-2019 , 05:25 PM
If SB pots then BB pots you can consider fold, but the way it played out you have to call it off. Pot odds baby. Gamble gamble.
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07-28-2019 , 08:59 PM
Cash out pre... 25 dollar rake R.I.P...
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07-30-2019 , 11:23 AM
BB can't pot it ... they're all-in already. So why aren't we raising all-in and GII with the 'over-value' guy? Don't let this guy get away from any Flop and if he does happen to fold then all that money is dead HU. What Flops are we folding getting 9 to 1 on a call?

I don't mind the open but I might hesitate a call against an infrequent raiser ... but we all love the B, eh? (And he might have KK) We have two flushes and all the straight cards down to 6, so once the ball gets rolling here we take the ride. GL
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07-30-2019 , 04:50 PM
Pure math problem. Figure out your required equity to break even then play around with some ranges in PPT and see if you have enough equity to call. As a rule, it's hard to not have enough equity in PLO with any decent hand...
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