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PLO10 QJ99r Flop bluff with blockers

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ghaleon
Joined: 17.10.2007

BU minraised, SB called and I called. Flop gives me nut gutshot and bit of backdoor. I mean if I get called and turn is J, Q or K it gives me pretty strong hand to pot turn? So I went with my 99 nut blocker and potted flop. I suppose its standard size here? If BB shoves I would have like 2.8€ to call for pot of 11€ so would need roughly 27% or so. Not sure how many outs I could count then. Maybe like 6-7. Doesnt look like he has straight often but some two pairs or sets might decide to stack off I suppose.


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SDK1987
Joined: 12.11.2008

Interesting hand. I would try to keep the pot small multi way and you need to hit the draw to win and I don't think it's to profitable to stack off against the short stack.

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Mascherano95
Joined: 09.10.2010

The flop raise is pretty standard but I am not sure about the sizing. The problem is SB is probably a weaker player with a potentially more loose calling range.

Against SB we would have more "implied FE" and the option to fold against a turn donkbet when we raise half-pot ($ 1,20). It should be just enough to push out the BU behind us and leverage to a SPR1 situation ott to gii it on the :Kx:, :Qx:, :Jx: cards you mentioned. Fishes tend to call more loose and we could save some money ott if SB calls and things turn bad.

If the regular otb calls and the fish folds, we can still continue our nut-straight story and bluff triple barrel any non-pairing runout.


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