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Re: Live PLO 5/5 - Top set on 248r board - shallowish stack
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whether you should lead or cr depends how aggro they are. There are a lot of good cards for you on the turn, the best apart from a board pair are a T or a card that gives you a backdoor fd. [/ QUOTE ] It was an aggro table. I don't recall a single flop being checked when more than 3 way. |
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Re: Live PLO 5/5 - Top set on 248r board - shallowish stack
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It was an aggro table. I don't recall a single flop being checked when more than 3 way. [/ QUOTE ] If this is true, why were you afraid that an attempted checkraise on the flop might result in an unfortunate "free card." The information you added also seems to make elrazor's original advice, which seemed good initially, more dubious. |
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Re: Live PLO 5/5 - Top set on 248r board - shallowish stack
agro table is check raise for me
with the struddle and 6 limpers that raise would be enough to insta push turn |
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Re: Live PLO 5/5 - Top set on 248r board - shallowish stack
well it's also important how often you will get raised if you just bet, there are lots of tables where anyone with an open ended straight will throw in a $60 bet, but will need a set to raise you. If it really is an aggro enough table that you can lead and expect to get raised a lot of the time, then leading is a lot better than cr because cr does not get all that much of your stack in.
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