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2/5 PLO: Wrap when deep 2/5 PLO: Wrap when deep

10-31-2016 , 09:54 PM
Online game where myself and two other guys are really stacked up (>230 bigs) thanks to a postflop maniac that was creating some huge pots.

Villain in this hand is a reasonable LAGgish guy, on the BTN.

I am probably seen as TAG (especially deep) with fits of spazziness.

I hold 5432. I am the effective stack at ~ $1150

Action

Fold, I raise to 14 HJ, BTN raises to 49, I call (Q1)

Flop (105): A64

I check, he bets 70, I call (Q2)

Turn (245): 8

I check, he checks back

River (245): 5

I elect to be defensive and check (Q3).

Question 1: Can I consider throwing this into my 4 bet range? Issue with doing it is that I'm kind of obligated to call a 5 bet, so I'd rather do it w/ something more ragged that blocks aces, like a AT94 2s. Obviously I'm not going to be 4 betting much for value, which is another argument against. One pro to it is that I think he's liable to attack flops I nail.

Question 2: Same as before: passive line or aggressive line better? On A64 given ranges, there's just so few things I check raise for value here; I don't have a ton of 44/66 in my range, I'm probably not looking to get A6 in (maybe like A765 I'm going to town), and I can make decisions on turns by calling, too. Of course, I'm not sure what better candidate I have for a check raise semibluff (maybe like 8765 is better).

Question 3: Is there any value to be had here, given that he probably thinks I'm barreling the river w/ any 77 combo that somehow got here this way?
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11-01-2016 , 01:42 PM
1. No, just too weak equity wise, always vulnerable to higher straights etc..

2. We should raise here sometimes, and will get crushed by better wraps sometimes, I'd call more than I raise

3. Yes, biggest pro of betting is we may fold a non-nut straight, biggest con is we may be blown off our winning hand, with turn check villain should not have a 7 very much
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12-22-2016 , 05:30 PM
1. Assuming that btn is opening like 40% of his range on BTN, I think your hand is too weak OOP pre or post
2/3. How tricky is this guy with a nut straight on the turn? Does he ever check back the nuts + spade redraw on that kind of turn? As played, I'd most likely c/c on river.
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12-23-2016 , 11:42 PM
Pre I wouldn't open this until the CO esp. with LAGs behind, 4 betting would be ludicrous. On the flop c/c is good. On this turn card, you could bet out 175ish planning to barrel off on blanks. River is a clear check. Your range is pretty much exclusively straights and showdown value. Nothing that would want to bluff.
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12-24-2016 , 02:56 PM
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01-28-2017 , 05:33 PM
come back plssssssss
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01-29-2017 , 06:44 AM
wtf don't 4b pre. If everyone is deep, then pre is marginal; else, muck. Highcard strength matters.

Flop could go either way. I'd prefer to be aggressive since a lot of LAGs cbet too much, esp on this kind of board.

River is a clear x/c. Your reasoning is pretty whack; you think if you lead out, he'll put you on dry 77 and make a hero call?? There's better equity in letting him bluff his 8x-Kx hands that look like poop.
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