PLO Zoom raise flop or peel turns?

Posted 7 years ago

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$0.02/$0.05Zoom Pot Limit Omaha Hi PokerStars
6 Players

Blinds$0.02/$0.056
UTG hard2burrn $11.03
UTG+1 Mandracon $8.81
CO Chévere! $5.11
DHero $10.32
SB Connect08 $15.50
BB higorfsanto $7.39
Preflop
6$0.07Hero is BTNJAJ4
2 folds, Chévere! raises to $0.17, Hero calls$0.17, 1 fold, higorfsanto calls $0.12
Flop
3$0.53J59
higorfsanto bets $0.51, Chévere! calls $0.51, Hero raises to $2.55, higorfsanto calls $2.04, Chévere! folds
Turn
2$6.14Q
higorfsanto checks, Hero bets$4.70, higorfsanto goes all-in $4.67
River
2$15.51, 1 all-in 9
Final Pot$15.51
Hero shows a full house, Jacks full of Nines JAJ4
higorfsanto shows a pair of Nines T3A6

Hero wins$14.91 (net +$7.49)
higorfsanto lost $7.39
Chévere! lost $0.68


No reads.

BB's donking range here should be some 99xx and some combo draws. I thought about calling here as an option but elected to raise. I was not expecting but happy to see the caller between fold. The turn is I think clean after BB checks and I can pot get it in. BB is rarely to almost never checking KT / T8 combos here as I can check back a lot so this caps him to 99 and/or nutflush draw though the and part would probably stack flop... Maybe 99 stacks flop a lot also, but probably shouldn't.

Any merit here to just calling in position to peel turns and stack then and to keep ranges wide? Or just raise flop have pot for the turn and gg.
Joshk81

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Posted 7 years ago
I would never just call flop here vs 2 opponents. There is literally half of deck that u dont want to see on turn(6,7,8,T,Q,K, any heart). Just raise flop get it in on any non heart turns
Posted 7 years ago
However reductionist (or unintentionally funny) this might sound - you have to protect your nuts, especially three way on such a draw-heavy board in the context of a micro stakes game.
Posted 7 years ago
Always raise to protect equity and dont miss out on value when both have good hand but the turn is action killer.
Posted 7 years ago
Did someone mention already that you should raise the flop? Wink
Posted 7 years ago
Ok raise flop rarely if ever never peel Laugh