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Re: Big hand, HU, 220bbs deep
I personally like a flop push but I'm okay stacking off with a set and a flush draw HU every single time... I feel like he probably plays ATxx 33xx and maybe even A3 with a wrap wheel draw, gut str8 draw or high flush draw the same way.. His range is not that polarized and I think that you can make a case for either being ahead or being live to outs enough to warrant a push.. Take this advice coming from a high variance background though..
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Re: Big hand, HU, 220bbs deep
I think stacking off is correct for sure at higher stakes that you play, but I really doubt you're gonna see a3+gutshot here. Even 33 might slow down. But I don't know much about how specifically low-limit plo games play, just my experience from playing low stakes in general.
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Re: Big hand, HU, 220bbs deep
I think you need to get it in on the turn as you are likely way ahead of his range. I think his rather small bet on the turn is more indicative of a draw or a weak made hand than the nuts or second nuts. If he has 52 or AA it is just one of those hands that you are supposed to lose if you fail to suck out on the river. By flat calling the turn you are putting yourself in a VERY awkward river spot because there are so many river cards that are bad for your hand on such a drawy board.
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Re: Big hand, HU, 220bbs deep
I actually think you played it great. After the 3bet flop this deep, this players range is very small. Especially given the stack sizes, preflop action, and the reference hand.
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