I'm a decent NL player and am trying to learn PLO. I have played a few hundred hands in a live home game and about the same amount in on-line small stakes games. Would love some feedback on these two hands as I was quite confused during the action. Thanx.
Party PLO $50 (6-max)
UTG~45
MP~100
Hero~90
I'm dealt 4h-7d-9c-5d in the BB
3 limpers to me I check
Flop: 8s-6d-Jc
Checked to me, I bet $2 UTG raises to $8.40, MP Calls, SB folds so its $6.40 back to me -Question #1 What should I do here?
I call and the turn is the (8s-6d-Jc) 3s
UTG bets $26.45 and MP calls giving me 3 to 1 on a call, I picked up 4 outs to the straight, but figured I lost some to the possible flush - is this overthinking? What should I do here? I folded.
River: (8s-6d-Jc-3s) Kh
UTG goes all-in for $10 MP calls
UTG wins w/ trip 8s (8c-8h-Jd-Qd)
MP lost w/ 2 pair (Ts-Js-9d-Qd)
Should I have called the turn given the stack sizes? My thoughts were that the aggressor was effectively all-in, what if he was the bigger stack?
Hand #2 Same game, different table
Hero~55
BB~35
UTG~65
3 limpers to me on the button w/ Td-Tc-As-9s and I call (good call 6-handed right?)
SB folds, BB checks
Flop: (Kd-Ts-Qc) giving me a set of tens, a gutshot, and a backdoor flush draw
BB leads for $2.65, UTG calls, I call. Is this correct?
Turn: (Kd-Ts-Qc) 9s giving me the nut flush draw
checked around to me, I bet $9 BB calls, UTG folds. Is this a good bet?
River: (Kd-Ts-Qc-5s) 4h
Checked to me, I check behind and lose to trip Queens (Qh-Qs-4c-7h)
Should I have bet the river? Anything else I should have done differently?