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PLO50 AA42ss 4bet 3way pot tough flop spot?

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ghaleon
Joined: 17.10.2007

So BB is kind of maniac with potentially very wide 3bet range at least with ds hands. MP was unknown.

I thought to just call weak AAxx in position, then BB 3bet and I get chance to put almost half of my stack in with 4bet. Flop my plan was to shove but then BB donk shove and MP snap call.

T99 flop is kind of awkward as both of them can easily have 9x or TT. Though I only need 20% equity or bit less. If they have 9x I will only have 10% or less. If they dont I can have reasonably high equity like 30-40%.

Game #1550970617: Table €50 PL - 0.25/0.50 - Pot Limit Omaha - 16:03:56 2021/09/07
Seated players
Seat 1: migeluu (€20.19)
Seat 2: mickyyyr (€71.82)
Seat 3: NmlessGhoul (€60.10)
Seat 4: Minulosa (€63.48)
Seat 5: SidH (€95.29)
Seat 6: KebabJaska (€66.93)
Blinds and button
Minulosa has the button
SidH posts small blind €0.25
KebabJaska posts big blind €0.50
Hole cards
Dealt to Minulosa A♥:A♠:4♦:2♦:
Preflop
migeluu folds
mickyyyr raises €1.75 to €1.75
NmlessGhoul folds
Minulosa calls €1.75
SidH folds
KebabJaska raises €6.75 to €7.25
mickyyyr calls €5.50
Minulosa raises €27.50 to €29.25
KebabJaska calls €22
mickyyyr calls €22
Flop T♣:9♣:9♠:
KebabJaska bets €37.68, and is all-in
mickyyyr calls €37.68
Minulosa?


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Nunki
Joined: 25.10.2006

I'd snap call the flop. Well played PF.


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ghaleon
Joined: 17.10.2007

Yeah I dont know I probably started to level myself when both villains snap shoved. Would have had 40% equity but folded. What would be the SPR point where you would fold to this action?


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Nunki
Joined: 25.10.2006

Originally posted by ghaleon
What would be the SPR point where you would fold to this action?

About 0.5 (assuming you 3bet PJ $3B6I, BB plays PJ $3B15O!AA and MP has RFI20!AA).

Originally posted by Nunki
I'd snap call the flop. Well played PF.

Edit: I'd grudgingly call the flop. I originally thought that the flop call wasn't even close.


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