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Badugi POT LIMIT .40 Prog K.O. MTT - 234 vs dealt Badugi Badugi POT LIMIT .40 Prog K.O. MTT - 234 vs dealt Badugi

02-23-2019 , 05:03 PM
Just wanna make sure, there is enough implied pot odds vs potbets to draw 3 times vs dealt Badugi right?

PokerStars, $3.92 + $0.48 - Badugi Pot Limit - 15/30 - 8 players
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UTG: 3,000 (100 bb)
UTG+1: 3,000 (100 bb)
MP: 3,000 (100 bb)
MP+1: 3,000 (100 bb)
CO (Hero): 3,000 (100 bb)
BU: 3,000 (100 bb)
SB: 3,000 (100 bb)
BB: 3,000 (100 bb)

Deal: (45) Hero is CO with 3 2 4 K
1 fold, UTG+1 raises to 105, 2 players fold, Hero calls 105, 3 players fold

Draw One: (255) 3 2 4 5 (2 players)
UTG+1 stands pat, CO (Hero) draws Kd
UTG+1 bets 255, Hero calls 255

Draw Two: (765) 3 2 4 4 (2 players)
UTG+1 stands pat, CO (Hero) draws 5s
UTG+1 bets 765, Hero calls 765

Draw Three: (2,295) 3 2 4 7 (2 players)
UTG+1 stands pat, CO (Hero) draws 4s
UTG+1 bets 1,875 (all-in), Hero calls 1,875 (all-in)
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02-24-2019 , 08:39 AM
Some players (myself included) might not be fully aware of the implications of a PKO tourney. So I'm not sure what a bounty is worth at this stage, my assumption is not very much.

Played pot-limit, bottom of 7 handed UTG pat range at beginning of a tourney should be something like a 9 I would think. Pre-draw flat is good, hand plays well MW in SRP. I think calling flop is fine too, unless you have a read that his dealt badugi range is too wide and you can exploit it by raising as a semi-bluff.

Major decision point for me is the turn. We could have as many as 6-7 outs, or as few as 3. I'd continue in some form on the flop. But as played, I think I fold the turn and preserve 85-90% of our stack. It is the very beginning of the tourney, so the bounty shouldn't be worth much. The river is an easy call, but we aren't crushing his value range.

In fixed limit when last draw goes pat-1, OOP will usually x/c the J/T and prob even a 9, and bet or occasionally x/r an 8 or better, w 8 players dealt into the hand. Given that ranges will be tighter in pot limit, his shove reps a strong dealt badugi or a crazy snow. We saw a couple extra low cards that give us slightly more reason to believe our smooth 7 is good.

The short answer to your question is no, imo we don't have the implied odds to call 3 pot sized bets in the early stage of a P.K.O.
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02-24-2019 , 05:04 PM
I see thanks
Bounty was $1.00.
I was wrong then thinking drawing to a T is good enough
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