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Currency   New Zealand. Dec 16 2009 02:51. Posts 618 | | | |
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taco   Iceland. Dec 16 2009 05:09. Posts 1793 | | |
That I do not sir.
I find PLO2$ to be way less out of line than NLHE2$, this is aces or a premium rundown hand a TON here, doubt you have EV with those extra 24c in the pot. |
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blackjacki2   United States. Dec 16 2009 14:38. Posts 2582 | | |
at these stakes you're probably against aces over 70% of the time vs a 3bet pf. Shoving with kings is not a great play |
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Ygkjh   Hatchery. Dec 16 2009 14:52. Posts 240 | | |
Pretty much an impossible question if you aren't giving out any information on him, versus a random player when you get it in you're never really ahead and often being raped by aces.
If he's a habitual 3bettor then this is ok. |
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GfOrcebOnd   United States. Dec 23 2009 03:34. Posts 429 | | |
KK10J with the KJ of spades gives it more value and a pretty good hand in PLO but i don't like to play this aggresivly in PLO even with kings. See what the flop comes and look at board textures and knowing what your oponent is capable of and go from there. |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Dec 23 2009 19:42. Posts 20070 | | |
i immagine UTG limp POT is AA almost always, you dont have enough invested to get this in / his range is AAxx a TON here. this is a lot of unnessesary varience, + you are also losing 5bb to rake, which hurts your equity even more |
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Jamie217   Canada. Dec 26 2009 20:47. Posts 4351 | | |
fold to the limp pot, probably limp yourself |
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