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PLO100 AA95ss 3way 4bet pot, SPR 1

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ghaleon
Joined: 17.10.2007

So MP was solid looking reg. CO is kinda maniac often doing these small 3bets with absurd range. It could very well be like close to 50% and I have sometimes seen him using pot 3bet with premium so also prolly capped. BU is also somewhat high vpip often cold calling these min3bets.

So we get lot of action and I decided to 4bet often getting MP out of pot. Does go 3way to flop. Not sure if I should pot flop 3way and not having much interaction? Though now that I think it afterward their ranges are way weaker than normal players so maybe. SPR is 1 vs BU and 0.7 vs CO. In game I went with check with plan to stack off vs one and fold if both get it in.

Goes checked and turn is T. I now have AA9 blocking straights and also A♦: so I got grand idea of block bet-folding which leaves some room to maneuver on river if getting called.

Game #2342690925: Table €100 PL - 0.50/1.00 - Pot Limit Omaha - 18:00:11 2026/01/01
Seated players
Seat 1: mr-chicken (€133.12)
Seat 2: flaymil03 (€138.67)
Seat 3: QuePiola (€96)
Seat 4: Relesa (€311.87)
Seat 5: knitting_it (€186.25)
Seat 6: RingRing (€107.30)
Blinds and button
mr-chicken has the button
flaymil03 posts small blind €0.50
QuePiola posts big blind €1
Hole cards
Dealt to Relesa 9♣:A♦:5♠:A♣:'
Preflop
Relesa raises €3.50 to €3.50
knitting_it calls €3.50
RingRing raises €7.10 to €7.10
mr-chicken calls €7.10
flaymil03 folds
QuePiola folds
Relesa raises €29.90 to €33.40
knitting_it folds
RingRing calls €26.30
mr-chicken calls €26.30
Flop 4♣:K♥:Q♦: (105.2€)
Relesa checks
RingRing checks
mr-chicken checks
Turn T♦: (105.2€)
Relesa bets €31.56


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Kyyberi
Joined: 09.07.2010

At SPR 1 there isn't much room for makign any moves. I don't like the turn bet, as it leaves SPR to really low, and FE should be really low too. If you want them both to be folding, they would need to fold half of their range on average. KQTss is probably not a board for that.

I would just pot the flop. You are blocking straight draws, and versus their preflop ranges you have the best equity on that flop (as it's rainbow).

Either check to see free turn and maybe free river, or jam the flop. I vote for jam.


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