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plo50, 3rd nutflush in 3way 3b pot

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Skodljivec
Joined: 17.12.2011

All the three's in the title :f_eek:

CO is 72/22/11, Btn is 60/0 fish, both guys on a 40 hands sample.

Flop plan? Can we ever fold without specific reads in such a low spr scenario?

Poker Stars, $0.25/$0.50 Pot Limit Omaha Cash, 5 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

BTN: $50.94 (101.9 bb)
SB: $29.27 (58.5 bb)
Hero (BB): $52.05 (104.1 bb)
MP: $53.16 (106.3 bb)
CO: $72.28 (144.6 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BB with 2 2 J J
MP folds, CO raises to $1.75, BTN calls $1.75, SB folds, Hero raises to $7, CO calls $5.25, BTN calls $5.25

Flop: ($21.25) Q 8 3 (3 players)
Hero bets $9, CO raises to $47.29, BTN folds, Hero calls $36.05 and is all-in


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RuiBouquet
Joined: 21.03.2008

Yah I would call giving the SPR and his PF stats... Be prepared to lose (but less than 68% of the time) =)


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Ribbo
Joined: 25.06.2010

I would not cbet this flop. If we're ahead we are crushing here so I like the idea of letting villain try to bluff so I much prefer a check/shove as their range is going to be wider than their shoving range after we lead out.

If we are ahead we don't really care about giving a free card and it's important to have a few strong hands in our flop check range.


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Skodljivec
Joined: 17.12.2011

so folding isn't an option here? At what SPR and how many opponents would you consider it tough?


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masa9
Joined: 23.11.2010

c/c flop


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Ribbo
Joined: 25.06.2010

c/c is terrible as it allows a set to get to showdown without being all in. If you're against a better flush the money is going in so it's important that you make sure the money also goes in against hands you are beating.


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masa9
Joined: 23.11.2010

sets are most likely to checkback the flop. c/r is prolly the worst play here imo. i rather b/c than c/r.


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Ribbo
Joined: 25.06.2010

A set should be betting this button, especially if someone like you is willing to fold a weak flush but also to make sure nobody with a straight draw or overpair gets a free turn card.

b/c the flop is playing straight forward and allowing opponents to play perfectly against you. Check/shoving is much better for balance reasons as a set is definitely going to bet the button so we still get it in against the only hand that can outdraw us plus we win money off anyone who wants to bluff (and they will in this big pot).


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