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Originally Posted by kisada
i'm a fish who doesn't know how to fold full houses, but really what are you beating?
you have a 5 making T5 a lot less likely. and i'm not sure how 55 gets to turn barring something like AA55, QQ/JJ+55ss combos. and even then 55 or the even less likely 33, or T3 isn't gonna check/shove in 5 card.
Are you suggesting T5/55 as value raises? Because that would be much too thin -- KK/KT on the flop is already 15%+ of hero's entire dealt range (meaning before the flop check-raise).
So KK is the minimum value raise, KT is an attempt to bluff out chops, and bluffs should be something like a flush or AQJ with a K blocker. T5 would be a pure bluffcatcher and also not the best bluff because it makes KK comparatively more likely.
As for the river decision: I think I'd call because KT can jam more confidently after this line against our bet size, so we probably chop a lot.
With our hand, I think the line in the hand is okay in practice, since 5CPLO is a lesser-known game. But against someone who knows 5CPLO ranges, after a c-bet on the flop five-way, you are essentially always running into KK/KT when a raise and two additional bets go in, so I'd flat the flop (preferably) or check back the river if not.
No idea what to say about H2 at the moment.
Last edited by Rei Ayanami; 07-10-2018 at 07:38 PM.