25 PLO ways to approach flopping trips.
6 max PLO.
MP has limped. Button opens for 4x ($1). I elect to call Ah9hJxTx from SB.
Button is VPIP 37% PFR 22% and Steal 60% (50 hands). I call here as I feel this is a "pulling" hand and benefits from having more players in the pot so I can over nut the weaker draws they will flop and the made hands they will continue with. (78Txxh I have a huge free roll, JJ3, J74xxh, J83xhh etc. etc.)
The BB calls and the limper calls. BB is 76 0 0 with an AF of 1.8 (21 hands) and limper is 29 13 20 6 (24 hands)(VPIP PFR ST AF)
Board is AA6xss. I start the hand 120bb deep. I check and BB pots it. BB has me covered. The limper and button fold.
Question here is we are out of position, relatively deep in relation to the pot, and have what looks to be a good hand. When he pots here his range is all sorts of AXXX, some A6xx, AKxx, AQxx, and so on as well as some possible 66xx. The question is how to best proceed with flopped non-nut trips out of position.
I am wondering if it is better to check pot and get it in to avoid spots where we are often playing AJxx out of position to someone who is likely to keep betting their trips. Is it better to do this and just get the money in to avoid difficult spots on turns and rivers and keep them in with a run of aces we dominate, or do we revert to check calling hoping to fill our hand by making our kickers.
As played I elected to check and call the flop, then check the turn and he potted again on AA67xssx where I now had a SPR of 2.15 ... Can I profitably check jam this turn now? Should I just call and then check and call rivers and hope he is playing ATxx?
Out of position fun times lol
MP has limped. Button opens for 4x ($1). I elect to call Ah9hJxTx from SB.
Button is VPIP 37% PFR 22% and Steal 60% (50 hands). I call here as I feel this is a "pulling" hand and benefits from having more players in the pot so I can over nut the weaker draws they will flop and the made hands they will continue with. (78Txxh I have a huge free roll, JJ3, J74xxh, J83xhh etc. etc.)
The BB calls and the limper calls. BB is 76 0 0 with an AF of 1.8 (21 hands) and limper is 29 13 20 6 (24 hands)(VPIP PFR ST AF)
Board is AA6xss. I start the hand 120bb deep. I check and BB pots it. BB has me covered. The limper and button fold.
Question here is we are out of position, relatively deep in relation to the pot, and have what looks to be a good hand. When he pots here his range is all sorts of AXXX, some A6xx, AKxx, AQxx, and so on as well as some possible 66xx. The question is how to best proceed with flopped non-nut trips out of position.
I am wondering if it is better to check pot and get it in to avoid spots where we are often playing AJxx out of position to someone who is likely to keep betting their trips. Is it better to do this and just get the money in to avoid difficult spots on turns and rivers and keep them in with a run of aces we dominate, or do we revert to check calling hoping to fill our hand by making our kickers.
As played I elected to check and call the flop, then check the turn and he potted again on AA67xssx where I now had a SPR of 2.15 ... Can I profitably check jam this turn now? Should I just call and then check and call rivers and hope he is playing ATxx?
Out of position fun times lol