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Re: PLO 5/10 ... 2pr + Nut Flush Draw facing re-raise and call.
Without looking at other responses, I think I'd just call. The raise and cold call show a lot of strength; I think you are probably behind here but you're getting like 3.5-1 to hit your flush draw with probably some implied odds with two other players in there. And while I wouldn't put in a ton of action with an A, you could win that way too maybe.
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Re: PLO 5/10 ... 2pr + Nut Flush Draw facing re-raise and call.
Pot is $645. The odds are fine.
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Re: PLO 5/10 ... 2pr + Nut Flush Draw facing re-raise and call.
I want to shove on the turn for value.
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Re: PLO 5/10 ... 2pr + Nut Flush Draw facing re-raise and call.
For the sake of argument, let's say everyone in the hand was much deeper (200BB effective). I know it's hard to analyze in a vaccum, but how likely could we fold out a better made hand (AQxx) from BB with a 3-bet here, yet extract value from the Button? would a move like that ever be +EV? This is under the assumption BB would have bet a set on flop.
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Re: PLO 5/10 ... 2pr + Nut Flush Draw facing re-raise and call.
I like just calling the turn. If your beat already, you save money incase you hit the flush by just calling. If a straight card comes, you have a decent bluffing opportunity. You may be ahead anyway and depending upon what card comes on the river you can reevaluate for calling, raising, or folding. You may induce a bet by a bluff also or on river and a club comes your opponent may think your on bare ace bluff or something similar depending upon how advanced this game is.
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Re: PLO 5/10 ... 2pr + Nut Flush Draw facing re-raise and call.
I shove.
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