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Originally Posted by Rei Ayanami
H1: Larger flop, larger turn, check-calling as you mentioned isn't possible since you're IP but don't check back, and as played just calling the turn raise is higher EV.
H2: Good.
H3: BB needs to be quite spewy for you to want to iso 5b with KQJ9, and if BB is that spewy then SB shouldn't fold AKK5.
H4: 1 SPR + having the NFD, it's a really straightforward gii spot, can't fold.
H5: Pot turn.
Great feedback. The 5 bet iso was kinda bad granted the shorty I was isolating was pretty terrible. I assumed I had decent fold equity against the SB who had a higher than average 3bet stat for my pool. Probably ran into the bottom of his calling range which he did tank before the call. All that said I'm pretty sure a Q hi or J hi rundown would be a better hand to gii with.
So a few sizing mistakes and a spot or two where I should call versus shove. Seems like some simple adjustments. Probably could have saved a buyin across the board with those adjustments. Sucks to have a session like this but I'm enjoying the game, learning a lot and it doesn't seem like that big of a swing in PLO.