PLO 25 KKT9r in SB vs 4 runners

Posted 7 years ago

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Everyone limps except MP. I complete the SB with the KKT9r. I have no suits and want to play this hand deep. The flop is good, but I block myself with the Tc and block other draws with the 9. I elect to check and call heads up. I do not want to checkraise here as there are a lot of bad turns for my hand and I would rather check call flop and evaluate on turns than checkraise and be in a stuck spot on any AQJ9 or club. Also being a limped pot the SPR is high. As it is I turn the K. I check call here and lead river. This is hard to get anything from so maybe a better option is to check the river and hope they bet their busted draw or they somehow have the one combo of TT or some combo of 55. I think maybe leading here I can get looked up light as I could have some combos of busted draws, though likely if I did have a combo draw I might be more inclined to checkraise the flop rather than just check call flop check call the paired turn and then lead the river as a bluff.

If I had say Ac5cQxJx as an example I think I would be checkraising here a lot to get more money in and apply pressure with an equity edge now out of position.

Are other people checkraising the flop here with this hand or taking a similar line? for BB to pot into 4 I would assume they have something quite decent.

Would people take a similar line with hand line Ac5cQxJx as they would with the KKT9r?

Nuts out of position is hard to work in value.
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Posted 7 years ago
It's sooo hard for anyone to have anything on that board, really don't want to see a brick on the river. Can't see what he can have which is going to call any bet, so think I'd prefer to check again and see if he wants to barrel