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Comment | Grollas commented on LIVE - JT96s on T8xs

why would it be a mistake to bet here? Would you rather x/c the flop?

June 7, 2018 | 1:28 a.m.

But if there smashing, shouldnt they bet out in front before me?

June 7, 2018 | 1:25 a.m.

Post | Grollas posted in PLO: LIVE - JT96s on T8xs

It's a 2/2 fishy live game - Hero has JT96s and l/calls 24 with 400 behind - too loose, or okay?

Flop comes T8xs and we are 4way - it is checked to hero and there is one player, the aggressor, behind me - is it okay to stab/broke the flop with 400 behind? The pot is about 100.

I'm looking forward for your opinions!

Grollas

June 6, 2018 | 1:26 p.m.

Live, fishy 2/2 game with a lot of action, Hero is about 200-250bb deep.

Hero has T975 offsuit and is HJ.
It is limped around to the BTN who pots it - would you l/call here, or is this hand too weak to fill up?

Flop comes 863s and the BB pots it to 128 - its folded around to hero who has about 400.
Is the normal play here to fold against sets/FD's + SD's, or would you call once more?
Would it be different if Hero has 800 instead of 400 behind?

I'm looking forward to your opinions!

June 6, 2018 | 1:15 p.m.

I'm playing in a 2/2 live game with a lot of action and generally weak opponents.
Hero is MP1, has KQJT with the Q suited and raises to 40 in the real life straddle, 4 guys call.

Flop comes Q56, I have backdoor flush and straight draws and the pot is about $200.

It is checked to me, one player behind me.
My question is: Is it profitable to bet pot here to steal the pot? I'm assuming my hand is getting perceived as AAxx, and any pair will call - i dont have AQ, but im drawing live against AQxx - am I guessing wrong that my opponents would open fire with any kind of set here?
Are my backdoors enough?

I'm happy for your input!

Grollas

June 6, 2018 | 1:05 p.m.

Hero has Ah6s8h8d and is in the CO
It is flatted around to the BTN who makes it 14$ - the BB calls, UTG calls, UTG +2 calls, MP calls, Hero calls

Flop is A56 rainbow, and the BB (recreational) shoves for about 70$ in 84$ - its folded to Hero.

Its a fishy live table, and I'm guessing nobody of these guys would fold a set of 55's to a pot-raise.
Nontheless, do we pot here to iso-raise the shove against the others, or is this on a board without a FD just a call?
I think on a table with more reg's its a pot to get lower sets to fold, but here?

Stacksizes are about 300bb deep.

Further: If the SB shoves and one of the early positions call, is this an easy fold? Against a pot its an automatic fold, I guess, but even against a call im not feeling that well with Top Two and no redraws.
Would you repot it with about $200 and an SPR of about 2? $300? $400?

Thank you for your answers! ;)

April 16, 2018 | 3:31 p.m.

Thanks for your answers!
"

JsTs9h7d

Fold the first time, but closer the 2nd time at most stack depths."

What exactly do you mean by "the first time"? In terms of the first 4bb-raise?

"

As7s7h6d

Fine call the 1st time but fold the 2nd at any stack depth (unless you have very weak opponents and are very deep). The QQ hands probably fall into this category as well."

What are in your opinion the necesarry stack sizes for a call?

AdKhJc9s
5h6s8c9d
Do we have to fold to the first raise bc we are OOP? Would you call IP? I thought connectors with a middle gap and basically any hand 9+ is worth calling a single opener, especially in a very loose and fishy game

7d7hTdTs

I assume, call the first raise, fold to the 3bet as well?

What about short stack play here, like skychaser mentioned? With what of these hands could we call to shove the flop potsize?

April 16, 2018 | 3:04 p.m.

Hey!
Im playing mostly live, with a lot of fishes - and I'm wondering about the necessary preflop stacksizes to call a Potsize preflop raise in this situation...
Reg opens 4bb, 2 flatters, Hero calls in the SB, BB pots it to 30 BB, SB folds, BB folds, Reg calls, 1 flat calls, 1 flat folds, Hero?
Hero has...
AsTs9h8d
As7s7h6d
AdKhJc9s
7d7hTdTs
JsTs9h7d
5h6s8c9d
QsQhTc9d
QsQhTcJd

The presumption is that the table will play honest postflop, besides maybe the reg.

Thanks for opinions shared! :)

April 1, 2018 | 2:05 a.m.

Post | Grollas posted in PLO: Weak AA - always broke pre?

Hey guys!
I'm a newbie when it comes to PLO, and I'm not sure in the handling with AA without any Broadways/suited Cards - given the opportunity, when we limp and there is enough action going on to get our stack (100-200bb) in, should we ALWAYS do that? (situations in that we're sure one of the other guys has AAxx too are excluded.))

Thanks for your answers!

March 27, 2018 | 11:22 a.m.

The AF River would be helpful.

Since the Turn is not a great card to barrel and the river completes his FD's , I would consider folding this, despite of getting a very good price.

Btw, I would see most Villains x/calling with KQ on the turn here - imo they dont have a clear valuebet.

Aug. 31, 2014 | 8:40 p.m.

I wouldnt be sure that he is c/calling the flop to c/raise the turn as well.

I normally see Villain either c/raising right on the flop or c/cing both streets with two pair/sets. However, obv. our hand is way to strong to fold, so this is a pretty clear calldown on binks/FD's for me.


July 31, 2014 | 6:25 p.m.

Which Combos of Two Pair do you see c/calling the Flop and c/raising the River?

If he has sth as QJ, why should he delay his c/raise on the turn instead of c/raising right on the Flop to get more Value and to protect?

I dont see him c/raising with Two Pair on the turn, so imo the line is great.

July 30, 2014 | 8:14 a.m.

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