I feel like I am having a lot of trouble putting people on flop flatting ranges, so it's very hard for me to gauge wheter to bet the non-nuts with considerable outs on the turn, or wheter to check/call them.. (and no idea what to do on the river.
Hands like this..
Poker Stars $600.00 Pot Limit Omaha Hi - 2 players
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Hero (BB): $1916.00
BTN/SB: $822.50
Pre Flop: ($9.00) Hero is BB with Q
9
6
T
BTN/SB raises to $18,
Hero raises to $54, BTN/SB calls $36
Flop: ($108.00) 5
8
Q
(2 players)
Hero bets $75.00, BTN/SB calls $75
Turn: ($258.00) 9
(2 players)
Hero checks,
BTN/SB bets $198.00, Hero calls $198
River: ($654.00) 4
(2 players)
Hero checks,
BTN/SB bets $495.50, Hero calls $495.50
Final Pot: $1645.00
Hero shows Q
9
6
T
BTN/SB shows 6
2
6
7
BTN/SB wins $1644.50
(Rake: $0.50)
Is there a general rules for 2-barreling into turns where the turn is a 2 straight completing turn, and there are 1 or 2 flush draws out??
Not sure what type of hands do better in certain situations.
What if I have a set and a raise on the turn leaves you with little to bet on the river? What if I have two pair + flush draw? Naked two pair? Naked overpair?
Obviously it depends on the opponent, but I assume there are certain general principles... IE naked two pair almost always does better two barreling than check/calling,
medium flushes on flush completing turn almost always do better inducing bluffs then extracting value.
Stuff like that