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OOP again and being too passive? OOP again and being too passive?

05-09-2020 , 06:10 PM
Pot Limit Omaha - 0.25/0.50

Seat 2 is the button
Seat 1: CO (23.36) VILLAIN
Seat 2: BTN (118.32)
Seat 5: SB (9.04)
Seat 6: BB (28.17) HERO
Seat 8: UTG (64.18)

*** HOLE CARDS ***

Dealt to HERO: [T J 3 A]

UTG folds
CO raises to 1.75
BTN folds
SB folds
HERO calls 1.75
*** FLOP *** [5 J T]
HERO checks
VILLAIN bets 3.57
HERO calls 3.57

Should I be leading out instead here? Obviously, my plan is to bomb nearly every turn if it checks through, but, as played, am I simply flatting? Raising seems ambitious, but...

*** TURN *** [5 J T] [K]
HERO checks
VILLAIN bets 10.35
HERO raises to 22.85, and is all in
VILLAIN calls 18.04, and is all in

Am I getting it in bad too often to take this line? My thought was villain could have a heart draw and worse two pair. OTOH, maybe it's now a made straight, but I can draw to beat it; AQxx absolutely in the range given the pre-flop raise.

Spoiler:
VILLAIN shows [5 7 5 7]
HERO shows [T J 3 A]
*** RIVER *** [5 J T K] [9]
VILLAIN shows [5 7 5 7]
HERO shows [T J 3 A]
VILLAIN wins pot (44.63)
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05-11-2020 , 04:03 PM
Bare top 2 is a C/R on this flop, with the backdoor draws this is a fistpump GII
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05-13-2020 , 01:35 PM
I just don't have a leading range hardly ever, so I'm not going to be the one recommending that.

XR OTF is very reasonable (though I don't like how much we're unblocking SDs), but I wouldn't overstate our backdoor equity.
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