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here\'s a tricky situation from 5/5 PLO
In a live 5/5 PLO game, I was the big blind with a 2356, no suits. There was a $10 straddle and a bunch of callers. I called the extra nickel. There was $60 in there preflop.
Flop is 347, with two spades, giving me the nut straight, with no redraws. Small blind checks, I bet pot ($60). One caller behind me, small blind calls. Pot is $240. Turn was an offsuit nine. Small blind checks. I pot it ($240.) The guy behind me folds. Then the small blind wakes up and raises the pot. It’s another $720 for me to call. Holy [censored], that is a massive raise. I started the hand with about $1800, and the small blind had about the same. So if I call the $720, there is still lots of money to bet on the end. I also thought it was obvious he had the 56 as well, so my odds are only 1-1 on a call. However, I do have position. What's my play here? And should I have played this hand differently? |
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