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PLO8 DYM advice please

dragon1964dragon1964 Member Posts: 3,054
edited December 2021 in Strategy
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
ASmall blind 200.00200.003370.02
BBig blind 400.00600.00430.00
 Your hole cards
  • 3
  • A
  • 6
  • 2
   
CRaise 1400.002000.00740.00
dragon1964Fold    
DFold    
AFold    
BFold    
CMuck    
CWin 1000.00 1740.00
CReturn 1000.000.002740.00
Hi all PLO8ers
Was I correct to fold here?
Think I had about 3200 chips and as you can see B is very short while the villain is next shortest when he raises.
I was thinking I could only win the hi hand if flush or straight comes in and there was no guarantee that a low would be possible.  Hence I folded, no need to get involved in such a big pot here.

This was only my 3rd game of PLO8 so any advice and criticism is welcome.
1st game - 6th
2nd game - 5th
3rd game - CASHED     hooray.

 Thanks for any input.

Comments

  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 169,623
    edited July 2014

    Hi Dragon.

    This is a strategic situation, & applies equally to PLO8, PLO, NLH, or any other DYM/SNG really.

    I don't know what ICM might say, but its a close one. On balance, as there are 2 other shorties, & they might just bang heads here, I think I find the fold quite easily.

    We don't HAVE to go to war here, & in probability, if we sit quietly, we will win this without much risk.
     
    4-handed, when losing might be crucial, I have two rules I use if possible. It's not always possible, of course, but ideally, I want....

    1) To be the first to bet. As we force folds 60 to 70% of the time, this has to be good logic. When we "react" to a Bet by another, we have no idea what they may have, or how it will end. We are very rarely better than 60-40 anyway, so why risk it? Against a shortie, too, we lose one of our prime weapons - we cannot force him to fold once he has opened.
     
    2) For my 4-handed "all-or-nothing" spots, I like to have a 2 way hand. I want these combos in my hand.

    An Ace

    A King or Queen, at a push a Jack. 

    A 2, 3, 4 or 5, or some combo of.
     
    So hands like....

    A-2-4-K

    A-2-5-Q

    A-3-5-Q

    A-2-J-Q

    Those sort of hands. If we have a Low Only hand, & the flop comes all paint, we are in a world of hurt. But with A-K/Q/J in our hand, we have good equity.      
     
  • F_IvanovicF_Ivanovic Member Posts: 2,410
    edited July 2014
    I'd be going to war with this hand normally but absolutely no need to get involved here with any hand. Even AA23ds I would fold :)
  • dragon1964dragon1964 Member Posts: 3,054
    edited July 2014
    Thanks both for your help.

    I have played many NLH DYMs so understand the importance of not getting involved unneccesarily.

    I just don't really have a clue what hand is good enough in PLO8.

    At least I made the correct decision so maybe I am getting somewhere slowly.
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