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binions 09-14-2007 11:57 AM

5-10 PLO deep: Bottom 13 out wrap faces heat
 
Player A limps in EP with 2600. Tight aggressive.

Player B raises to 50, the max bring in with T987 single suited. Player B has 7000 and is directly left of Player A.

Player C calls 50. Player C has 440. Player C is loose agressive and is directly left of Player B.

All fold to Player A, who calls 40 more.

Flop is QJ3 rainbow.

Player A checks.

Player B bets 150 with his 3 card bottom wrap (13 outs to a straight, 3 nut outs). No backdoor flush draw.

Player C goes all in for 390.

Player A check-raises the pot to 1500. He has 1050 behind.

Player B?

Getting 1:1 for 1190 on the side pot with ~2:1 implied odds.
Only 3 nut outs. Dominated if facing KT9 or AKT. Decent shape v. QQQ & JJJ.

How bad is it for Player B to call here?

Post-Oak 09-14-2007 12:11 PM

Re: 5-10 PLO deep: Bottom 13 out wrap faces heat
 
[ QUOTE ]
Dominated if facing KT9 or AKT.

[/ QUOTE ]

Add in 89TJ, 89TQ, 9TTJ, 9TJQ...

I just wrote a really long post in another thread, so I am not gonna say whether player B should call or not because I am not gonna take the time to figure out the pot odds.

I just wanted to point out that Player B is way behind many hands. He has a 13 out (only 3 to the nuts) wrap, no backdoor flush draw and no pair.

RoundTower 09-14-2007 02:23 PM

Re: 5-10 PLO deep: Bottom 13 out wrap faces heat
 
if A has anything other than {sets} it is bad to call.

iggymcfly 09-14-2007 03:49 PM

Re: 5-10 PLO deep: Bottom 13 out wrap faces heat
 
This would be a terrible call always. Player B should just throw the hand away.

Ribbo 09-14-2007 04:59 PM

Re: 5-10 PLO deep: Bottom 13 out wrap faces heat
 
You don't play T987 for the times the flop comes QJx. This is an easy fold on the flop to the initial bet. Only bad things can come of playing this hand against a preflop raiser facing a bet on the flop. You can be as much as 78/22 behind heads up and barring a stone cold bluff from the villain, you're definitely 55/45 behind.


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