Played PLO at a home game. It was 8-handed with 50c/$1 blinds. I'm $50 deep and majority of players are loose passive.
Hero is dealt AsAc8h3c in CO
I pot to $3.50
BTN calls $3.50
Everyone else folds
Note: it is extremely unusual to get a heads up pot in this game. Most pots were 4+ways
Flop ($8.50, HU) is Tc 2c 2h
We bet $4, V calls $4
Turn ($16.50, HU) is Js
We bet $8, V raises to $16, we call.
River ($48.50, HU) is 8c
We have $26.50 behind. Can we ever get away from this hand with the nut flush?
But is there any chance that villain has a hand like trips+FD or JT+FD or wrap+FD here? Can we jam river for value against weaker FDs? Or does villain only ever have boats/quads in this spot?
Does your pot pre. flop mean you often have AA? Eg. are you open limping some range?
I bet less on the flop, if villain is behind he probably has 2-3 outs.
Turn is interesting, if villain is ever bluff raising straight/flush combos. or JT we have to call ... but even bad villains don't tend to raise just a 2 here after calling the flop, so value hands tend to be TT/JJ/T2/J2. As Rei said, if villain is loose passive just sigh and say "I guess 6 high is no good then" and fold to turn min. raise.
Shoving or x/c (or even x/f) river is all about villain, if you know nothing then I'd probably x/c so we see villain's hand.