March 30, 2011

Tough PLO Hand


Full Tilt Poker $1/$2 Pot Limit Omaha Hi - 6 players - View hand 1255808
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CO: $220.85
BTN: $787.90
Hero (SB): $405.25
BB: $1576.85
UTG: $676.50
MP: $400.00

Pre Flop: ($3.00) Hero is SB with 8 of clubs A of hearts J of clubs K of spades
2 folds, CO calls $2, BTN raises to $9, Hero requests TIME, Hero raises to $31, BB calls $29, 1 fold, BTN calls $22

Flop: ($95.00) 3 of hearts 2 of clubs T of hearts(3 players)
Hero bets $66, BB calls $66, BTN folds

Turn: ($227.00) 9 of clubs(2 players)
Hero requests TIME, Hero bets $227, BB raises to $454, Hero calls $81.25 all in

River: ($843.50) 3 of clubs(2 players - 1 is all in)

Final Pot: $843.50
Hero shows 8 of clubs A of hearts J of clubs K of spades (a flush, Jack high)
BB shows T of clubs K of hearts J of hearts Q of diamonds (two pair, Tens and Threes)
Hero wins $840.50
(Rake: $3.00)


Preflop 3 bet is standard.  BB is a decent thinking player.  When he coldcalls and calls this flop, I have to think he has a lot of rundown type hands with hearts.  I was planning on shutting down on most turn cards, but this is one of the best.  At the time, I was thinking if he didn't have a pair, he would have to fold his non-nut flush draws (I have the nut blocker) and I picked up a lot of equity on the turn.  I decide to try and get him to fold either a hand like TJQK no flush draw or a like AKQJ w/ the suited king queen or something.  I'm not really sure the best play on the turn, as the SPR is about 1.3 or so and I have roughly 35% equityish I would imagine against his range.  So bet/calling becomes a small mistake against his range and if he ever folds something I think I have a profitable bet?

Posted By DosXX at 12:17 AM

7 Comments

7 Comments:

DJ Sensei posted on March 30, 2011 at 02:44 AM

Unicorn1

I don't think PF has to be a standard 3bet, but its certainly ok. I might bet a bit bigger on the flop to try and blow him off of some marginal-ish hands since we aren't in any way committed, and we can then just pot AI on good turns (that's easier to see in retrospect, of course). Turn is indeed a tricky spot, but I think just jamming makes the most sense.


ceegee posted on March 30, 2011 at 04:58 AM

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i like folding in the SB pre


DosXX posted on March 30, 2011 at 05:48 AM

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CO is a big fish (81/15) and the button is 33/19 with a button steal of 71. Don't you think folding preflop is a little tight given the isolating dynamics?


n0whereman posted on March 30, 2011 at 15:09 PM

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I'm with DJ


delcrossb posted on March 30, 2011 at 16:21 PM

Delcrossb

At 100bbs I'd def 3bet pre but I think that at 200+bbs I can go either way. Flatting hands like this OOP isn't going to be a huge problem because all our pairs are going to be the best pairs, but if he is fishy I'd prob prefer to iso him even OOP.

Playing deep OOP we really need to constrict ourselves to the top % of to be 3betting.


orestto posted on March 30, 2011 at 19:39 PM

Ronswanson

Would also fold pre when deep from SB. Don't really like flatting that much either, although I like it more than 3betting probably. Turn seems fine getting there.


Psychobingo posted on April 01, 2011 at 00:25 AM

Metallica

I think pf is standard in this dynamic, but im a lagbot so whatever. I also would bet bigger on the flop, but not by much so i kinda think its okay. Assuming you would continue barreling the turn if a heart came?


 

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