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PLO100 JJ87ss vs midstack PLO100 JJ87ss vs midstack

09-11-2013 , 03:00 PM
    Poker Stars, $0.50/$1 No Limit Omaha Cash, 6 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

    Hero (BTN): $302.93 (302.9 bb)
    SB: $50 (50 bb)
    BB: $50 (50 bb)
    UTG: $46.50 (46.5 bb)
    MP: $80.19 (80.2 bb)
    CO: $134.05 (134.1 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BTN with J 8 7 J
    3 folds, Hero raises to $3, SB raises to $10, BB folds, Hero calls $7

    Flop: ($21) 2 5 T (2 players)
    SB bets $20, Hero raises to $71, SB calls $20 and is all-in

    Turn: ($101) 6 (2 players, 1 is all-in)
    River: ($101) 6 (2 players, 1 is all-in)



    I know my preflop sizing isn't optimal versus two midstack, but it is Zoom and it happens that I don't realize that I am playing against midstackers. Both guys are regulars.

    Villians 3bet in this situation is between 8-10%

    I run some simulations and figured out, that I don't have enough equity to stack off on this flop. It's preflop a 41/59 Situation, but I guess that this is not enough equity with the bad playability. I'm not sure what to do. Openfolding a hand strong like this vs two 50bb stacks, raise/fold this hand, or raise/Calling (but what flop am I waiting for)
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    09-11-2013 , 03:16 PM
    Without any simulations I would say the right play is to fold pre now when you opened 3x. If you would have opened 2x you could prob call.

    Buuuut I would play it like you did pre. Raise 3x and call a raise. Post depends of hes tendencies, but I think it's a fold in vacuum because you missed flop pretty much complitely (only one semi-pivot and bdfd) and he pots it. Thou I'm pretty sure he would do it with any AKQX or a T, so can't say stacking here is a bad play vs. somewhat active 3bettor 50bb deep.
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    09-11-2013 , 11:10 PM
    think flops a fold
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