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Wetting my feet in PLO again...
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KoRnholio
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07-01-2008, 09:58 PM
Post subject: Wetting my feet in PLO again...
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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I was pretty lost in this hand. Villain who raised preflop seemed to be kind of a donk. A dozen hands ago I saw him raise preflop with near-nacked aces. He cbet the K66 flop, checked behind on the turn (off suit 3), then raised all in against a pot bet on the river (Q). He lost to K6xx.
My plan was to bet-fold the flop if he raised. Note that there is one player all in for $1.25 (main pot total: $5.00).
What is my river line? Small 1/4-1/3p blocking bet? Against this guy a bet that size might be a value bet if he won't fold a straight or set there. I don't know how he plays his drawing hands at all though.
Cryptologic 0.15/0.25 Hold'em (8 handed)
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UTG ($17.25)
Hero ($28.69)
MP2 ($1.25)
CO ($48.64)
Button ($18.00)
SB ($7.40)
BB ($9.25)
Preflop: Hero is MP1 with 8 , 6 , 7 , 8 
1 folds, Hero calls, MP2 calls, CO raises to $1.40, 2 folds, BB calls, Hero calls, MP2 calls and is all in.
Flop: ($5.60) 9 , J , T (4 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $5.60, CO calls, BB folds.
Turn: ($16.80) 4 (3 players)
Hero checks, CO checks.
River: ($16.80) 3 (3 players)
Hero...?
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1/2 - full pot. You've seen him shove over river for value with retarded crap so you probably have to call a river shove. I doubt he is checking behind with a flush on the turn.
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