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11-10-2017 , 03:49 PM
I'm in the BB ($500) with 2 2 3 T

4 handed game, UTG ($300) limps, button folds, SB ($2k) checks, I check.

Flop ($20): 2 A T
SB checks, I pot, both players call.

Turn ($60): 4
SB pots, I call, button shoves, SB shoves, I ...?

Button is plays very loose (~80 vpip) with his limps and fairly loose with his shoves. If it were heads up either player I'd snap call. SB is one of the better players in the game (might be the best player in the game) and has played extensively with button and I. I imagine his perception of me is fairly accurate (tight for the game, used to be a pro LHE player, learning PLO so adjusting to hand values etc etc). I imagine his perception of button is about the same as mine.

Still a snap call?
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11-10-2017 , 04:42 PM
While I don't recommend potting on this dry A high board because you checked your option preflop and have the weakest & most capped range out of all players involved, it sounds to me like you don't have to be thinking this hard against these players so donking out, trying to get value/ protection and building a pot is pretty good.

Turn yeah just close your eyes and GII, it's not uncommon to see a dry top 2 take a line like this or say a flopped wrap KQJx that turned spades go bonkers.
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11-10-2017 , 04:53 PM
I don't mind the flop pot, but I'm done on the turn, especially against SB's shove. Yes, I'm tight, but bottom set sucks, seriously sucks, in PLO. Plus, you have to fade half the deck.
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11-10-2017 , 06:53 PM
I usually don`t pot relatively dry flops but it` fine.On turn can not see how at least

1 player doesn`t have 345 and considering that you block 1 boat out and even

ace might be bad looks like fold to me.
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11-10-2017 , 09:54 PM
Turn is $80 not 60

I would fold turn as played and don't hate folding immediately to a solid player, pretty much the worst hand he has in range is at with a good redraw
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11-11-2017 , 08:56 PM
I would strongly considering folding after the SB pots it initially on the turn. I'm not saying I definitely fold, but you're making a mistake if you don't even consider it as an option.
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11-14-2017 , 10:50 AM
WP, fold now. While it's possible SB has Axss hand that he thinks he can get you off of to flip with the all-in player with some dead money in there, much more likely he has 53 (especially when you consider what a good player should be leading the turn with here)
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11-16-2017 , 08:23 PM
I did consider folding on the turn to the original pot sized bet, but I think bettor could have easily been trying to pressure me out to get it huhu with the loose player. Honestly I think raising is less wrong than folding there. If good player had folded I'd have snap called loose player, but as it went down I thought for about 30 seconds and folded.

SB had AT, UTG had A4, river bricked.

Obviously folding the winner had my second guessing myself, but running into the bottom ranges for both opponents happens sometimes. Meh.
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11-17-2017 , 10:25 AM
Wow, worst PLO players ever. Love it. Find them again! PLO is alive and well

(Seriously no flush draws?)
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