$25 PLO on UB. My stack: $35. I have been playing tight and only shown strong hands so far. Opponent 1: loose aggressive, has $40. Opponent 2: clueless, has $10.
I have [Ad][6s][5h] in the SB. Opponent 1 (EP) raises to $2, as he does with quite a lot of hands (he plays over 50% of his hands, half of them for a raise). Opponent 2 (MP) calls. One more caller in LP.
Q: Do you reraise here in order to limit the field? Or is your position too poor for that? I know you shouldn't get overexcited with AA before the flop, but I do have something to go with it. And getting it heads up would improve my chances of winning quite a bit.
So I raised, with the idea of possibly taking it there, or getting heads up against an opponent with a weak holding.
Both opponent 1 and opponent 2 call my maximum raise. Now the flop comes [9s][3c]. Opponent 2 is all in. What do you do now? Continue aggression or give up? I checked and opponent bet the full pot. I folded. Opponent told that he had KKxx.
Did I bring myself into a bad situation by raising out of position here or would you say it is worth the risk?
Pieter