Trying my luck at PLO8 cash, but not really too sure what I am doing. Any input on how I played this hand would be appreciated.
Blinds .01/.02. 100BBs deep with oppo.
On the button with A522, suited to the ace. 2 limpers, I limp. Small blind raises to 20p, limpers call, I call. Pot is 0.82.
T64 flop giving me flush draw, gutshot, and nut low draw. SB bets 79p, everyone else folds, I call. Pot is 2.40.
Turn is 7 so I have made nut low + draws. SB shoves for 1.02. I called, SB had A235 for nut low and made straight.
I thought at the time it was a standard call but not so sure now. I guess I could have folded pre? I think I had to call flop but maybe should have folded turn?
Comments
think here is where it is more going too come down too reads you have on your opponents like is he on trips,straight draw,lo draw, is it worth the risk as he has just potted it. as i think you call here your in for the journey with the 7 on the turn giving you nut lo.
But even here i would not say that its wrong as you still have the flush draw and the nut lo think you have just been outdrawn and unlucky.
all the best churchy
The whole thing revolved around the flop, everything else played itself. Raise or fold there, never call.
You won't need quartering many times before you learn to avoid that horrible spot, I fancy.
Also.......a flop & turn of 10-6-4-7 is very "straighty", & you'd be very lucky if Matey Boy (assuming he is half-competent) did not turn up with both ends.
I don't think you CAN fold the turn, as played, once we got that far, we had to go with it.
Pre-flop, personally, with the Button & two limpers, I would probably have raised, but that's a close one. You can make a lot of money in PLO8 by forcing out pre-flop limpers. Why they limp so often is quite beyond me, but it has to be exploited.
Great hand, but far from ideal.
I have a list of every starting hand, ranked from 1 to 5,360. It ranks based upon how often, in a 10,000 hand computer simulation, each hand, if played optimally, would get at least PART of the pot back.
A-A-K-Q DS is ranked 339.
A-A-2-3 DS is ranked # 1.
The DS (Double Suited) makes quite a difference to the High, but barely any difference to the low, for obvious reasons, as flushes don't count towards the low.
So looking at those two hands again, but NS (Non-Suited).....
A-A-K-Q - 1,051
A-A-2-3 - 15
So a HUGE difference to the High Only hand, but much less to the combo hand.
So yes, we want scoop hands, & the best way to get them is to play combo (high & low) hands.
All imo, of course.
For the record, I know, or think I know, the theory pretty well, but I'm still finding it hard to turn a profit!
Incredible game.
In PLO, that hand you like (KQJT-DS) I would never fold pre-flop even if I knew someone had the aces. I'd deffo see a flop.