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Hand Analysis at 2/5 PLO full-ring Hand Analysis at 2/5 PLO full-ring

08-24-2019 , 02:18 AM
PREFLOP: (Action starts on BTN straddle)

BTN($450): Live staddle $10
SB($475): Posts $2, Fold
BB($500): Posts $5, Fold
UTG($450): Calls $10
UTG+1:Fold
HERO($1,200): Calls $10--Ac5c8s9s
MP($1,100): Calls $10
HJ: Fold
CO: Fold
BTN: Raises to $25
UTG: Calls $15
Hero: Calls $15
MP: Calls $15

FLOP($107):Tc8d2c

UTG: Bets $60
HERO: Call $60
MP: Call $60
BTN: Raise to $200
UTG: Call $140
HERO: Bets $760
MP: Folds
BTN: Calls and is all-in
UTG: Calls and is all-in

Turn: 3c

River: 2h

Both players muck and I take it down

I have a solid, capable image. BTN is loose pre but I have seen him make a few call-folds, same with UTG.

Thoughts on this?
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08-24-2019 , 07:52 AM
i guess from a GTO perspective this is a fold pre with so many players behind us, the 2gapper really hurts us here multiway. tbh i wouldnt fold this in very weak games aswell but this might be a losing play.

aside from that i think you played the hand fine and took the right spot to jam it in
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08-26-2019 , 02:17 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by cnrd
i guess from a GTO perspective this is a fold pre with so many players behind us, the 2gapper really hurts us here multiway. tbh i wouldnt fold this in very weak games aswell but this might be a losing play.

aside from that i think you played the hand fine and took the right spot to jam it in
I don't think the 2 gapper double suited to the Ace is a losing play at all, as long as we don't lose our minds. A raise pre from time to time would do your image some good, ip vs limpers.

A hand such as a985 ds could flop a 17-card wrap with the nut flush draw on a 762 flop, with 11 nut outs.
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08-26-2019 , 06:02 PM
It's a marginally profitable VPIP. Obviously it's a fair bit worse than A789ds, but has the nice little footnote of the wheel draw. Everybody loves a wheel.

Solvers would probably say that 3betting has a .02bb higher EV than flatting, but solvers have never had to sit at a live fullring PLO table for hours in a stale, sweaty poker room with broken airconditioning.

If the players behind have a fold button, raising is probably best mainly to improve your postflop position. In aggro games I would limp along and look to 4bet if an active player raises behind you.

As played, I hate the flop 3bet. You have the option to see a turn card for an insane price, and nobody will fold by the time you jam, apart from the one player behind you whose $140 you really want to see in the middle.

The only reasons to jam here would be with a Jh fd and wrap, in the vain hope that someone may fold naked kings or queens with a clubdraw, or with a set to push equity and protect. If you had the nut wrap with clubs, you could also just flat to also keep all the other hands in.
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08-26-2019 , 11:04 PM
Why are we forcing out MP and his flush draws? Not like he's going to rejam turn over BTN or UTG turn shove with a semi bluff
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