After a nice session where I earned about 2.5 buyins I decided to play my last round, when this hand came up.
$50 PLO on UltimateBet
Me: on button with [8s][Th][Jd]. My stack is about $125.
There is a min raise and 7 people see a flop of
[7s][9d].
Pot is $7, EP (stack: $66) bets $7, MP (stack: $150) calls $7. I played with EP earlier that night, and he seems to be a solid, winning player. He will not play for his stack without a very strong holding. MP got lucky a couple of times, but doesn't seem to be making very loose calls.
I thought about raising but two things kept me from doing so: first, the fact that together they might have many outs against me (many spades, any pairing of the board) so that I'd like to see a safe turn card first. Second, that I was afraid to play a huge pot here and throw away all my winnings at once.
Turn: .
I still have the nuts. Pot is $28 now, and EP bets pot. MP calls. I'm now sure that EP has a straight as well, since he would not overplay a set on this board. I'm mainly afraid that one of them is freerolling against my stack, so I call. If I lose the pot, I can still end my evening being up almost 2 buyins.
River is the safe .
EP goes allin, MP goes allin, and since I have the nuts, a call seems in order. Pot is $316, and I'm waiting to see with how many I have to share that. To my surprise, it all slides my way. Both of them had 68 for the nuts on the flop, EP had the K-high flush draw to go with it, and MP had bottom set as an extra.
Any thoughts? The stack sizes clearly frightened me here; normally, I hate playing dangerous hand against other big stacks. How do I get myself to push in on the turn?
Pieter