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PLO Prodigies by JNandez

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Bet or give up on the turn/river?
PokerStars Zoom .10/.25. The main opponent is OK reg (20/16/7; 769 hands), who is capable of folding hands. The SB is very loose (44/22/3; 355 hands). It is highly likely that the SB would have bet the turn if he had anything above mediocre. My thought was that I block straight and unblock flush draw, so I could make many better hands fold. I guess the opponent called because the same (un)blockers =) Was the bet on the flop reasonable in a multiway pot? How about the river play? https://www.pokerstarsreplayer.com/hands/51b4335768
0 likes • Nov 7
@David E Yep, I think too that I was too opportunistic. I mainly chose to bluff because of that opponent. But yes, OTT having the K♦ and some piece of the board would have been much better for sure.
Did I over play this?
Feel like I misplayed this. I just 3 bet these same two opponents and they both called and folded OTF, so when UTG 4 bets it's aces heavy. Is the call PRE ok? Is it a call OTF w/just BDFD's? https://www.pokerstarsreplayer.com/hands/5183201676
1 like • Nov 2
Unless the players were really loose, I would’ve just called pre, and as played, folded to the 4-bet. On the flop, I would fold because I think most of the time we’re drawing very thin, if not dead.
Cbet sizing in 3-bet pots?
A general question about cbet size in 3-bet pots. What are your typical cbet sizes OTF on different board textures IP and/or OOP after 3-betting preflop (100BB effective)? For instance when the flop is: 1) Unpaired dry / dynamic 2) Paired dry / dynamic 3) Straight dry / dynamic 4) Monotone
0 likes • Aug 30
@W P So the sizing does not depend on whether the board is dry or dynamic? What are the main factors when you are choosing between 1/2 pot and pot on unpaired boards?
Too optimistic on the turn?
https://www.pokerstarsreplayer.com/hands/7f2b560c6b The EP is (vpip/prf/3-bet): 27 / 20 / 5 (302 hands). Probably no positional awareness, when it comes to RFI ranges. Preflop & OTF: quite standard? OTT: I think 7 is not good for my range, but I keep betting to extract value from broadway-pair hands (which I think form a large share of EP's range here). Then the EP decided to jam! I have 4 and 6 blockers. More importantly I unblock the ace of spades. To call it’s about 1 to 3, but am I often enough good to call here in general? I think if I had the As I would have folded. Did I kind of expose myself to a good bluff as it is quite likely that I do not have 7 in this spot? What do you guys think: should I have check-called or even check-folded the turn? And as played would you have called or folded?
Too optimistic on the turn?
0 likes • Aug 30
@David E true. Although I have understood that (especially at micros) in HU pot where is a good change that the other 4-bets, is better to deviate and 3-bet all AAxx.
0 likes • Aug 30
@David E Is a pot size standard here? My idea here was to size it down a little bit to keep the overpairs with me.
Easy fold?
https://gg.gl/v8qm4 Don't know much about my opponent, recreational player, VPIP 40, don't mind limping and see many flops. I mean he's never bluffing here and I beat nothing of his value range.
0 likes • Aug 26
What a tough spot! But it's really difficult to imagine they would nearly ever have bluffs there. After betting on the turn and bet & re-raise on the river I would think they are very likely to show quads or straight flush. Or well maybe some crazy move with Jc and 7 blockers :)
1 like • Aug 26
@Mark Struzynski I would guess that many players aren’t willing to bluff their stack off this deep, at least not me =). Still 200bb deep on the river.
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