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.30 Badugi - T432 3way vs shortstacks .30 Badugi - T432 3way vs shortstacks

03-19-2019 , 11:47 PM
2nd draw break or pat?

PokerStars, $2.94 + $0.36 - Badugi Limit - 300/600 - 5 players
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UTG: 4,820 (8 bb)
CO: 2,800 (5 bb)
BU: 2,060 (3 bb)
SB: 9,310 (16 bb)
BB (Hero): 19,520 (33 bb)

Deal: (900) Hero is BB with J 3 2 4
1 fold, CO raises to 1,200, BTN 3-bets to 1,800, 1 fold, Hero calls 1,200, CO 4-bets to 2,400, BTN calls 260 (all-in), Hero calls 600

Draw One: (7,160) 3 2 4 T (3 players, 1 all-in)
BB (Hero) draws Jd, CO draws 1, BU draws 1
Hero bets 600, CO calls 400 (all-in)

Draw Two: (8,160) 3 2 4 T (3 players, 2 all-in)
BB (Hero) stands pat, CO draws 1, BU draws 1

Draw Three: (7,960) (3 players, 2 all-in)
BB (Hero) stands pat, CO draws 1, BU draws 1
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03-20-2019 , 11:18 AM
You seriously want to break a made badugi, a strong badugi at that, when your opponents may not even have a badugi? I could understand asking this question if one or both opponents pat behind on the second draw but not at all as played. Maybe if you had a Q or K badugi it'd be a more interesting question. If the more experienced badugi players say to break here, I'd be astonished.
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03-20-2019 , 11:48 AM
Stay pat.
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03-20-2019 , 02:33 PM
Even with a J I'd stand pat in this context.
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03-21-2019 , 05:28 PM
Thank you
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