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Interesting Full House Concept
I forgot to log the hand but here's what happened, I think on turn it's an intersting situation:
Six-Handed PLO Hi Hero is BB with: 8-6-5-4 Villain is MP Minraised pot, four way, flop is: 8-8-6 Hero pots, Villain flat calls, folds around. Turn: (8-8-6) K Hero pots, Villain repots. I think this is an insta fold. Unless Villain is on a dumbass bluff, he has exactly: 8-6, 8-K, or KK. If hero makes decision to continue here, the only real play is to raise since he only has about 20-30BB left behind after a call. Given the apparent situation regarding Villain's holdings, it seems to me that, at best, Hero gets his money in a split-pot situation here. More likely, though, Villain either holds 8-K, in which case Hero is drawing dead, or 8-6-x-y, in which case, if x or y are bigger than 7, Villain is frerolling. As such, Hero is either splitting or losing all his money here, but he's never winning anything. So instafold, right? Thoughts? |
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Re: Interesting Full House Concept
Depends on the game/opponent. There are situations where this is an all-in. But against reasonably tight opponents I agree with you.
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Re: Interesting Full House Concept
Insta fold, if this guy is that big of a donkey you will get paid off somewhere else.
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Re: Interesting Full House Concept
this is usually a pass as people tend to not bluff alot in this spot. Think about this hand the next time you are in position with say AKQ8 on a board like this. Say the turn is a Jack instead of a king you should consider pushing if you know your opponent is a tight player as the jack could be a scare card for him.
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