Lately I've been trying to "lag it up" a bit when playing PLO. My 'normal' style is 30/2 and my new style is more like 35/7. It hasn't worked out so far, pretty much broke even first time and today I was down almost 4 buyins before I switched back to a more normal style.
These three hands all have two things in common. I raised them preflop and I ended up all-in on the flop. Would love some feedback on the play, both preflop and on the flop. All take place on Partys full ring $25 tables.
Unfortunately the hand converter isn't working so I'll just give a condensed version:
Donk UTG raises to .75 and MP calls. I pot it and guy behind me calls as does UTG and the MP. Donk has half a stack, the rest of us has effective stacks 100bb or so. Four people to the flop.
Flop comes
UTG donk pushes for $10.55, MP flat calls and I push my stack in.
Two first players limp, one unknown and one super-tight, I am in third position and pot raise. BB and tight player flat calls so we're 3 to the flop and I have position. My stack is a tad short at 85bb and they have me covered.
Flop comes
Checked to me and I pot it, BB check/raises max, tight player folds and I push my remaining 20bb on top of it.
Obviously this is a super huge flop for me, I have the nut straight with a flush re-draw, straight-flush draw and a draw to a higher straight. However... should I raise this preflop in such early position? Should I slowplay the flop?
Supershort (5bb) unknown open raises in MP, I re-raise directly behind, both blinds call and of course shorty calls all-in. I've got a full stack and both blinds have me covered.
Flop comes
Blinds check to me and I pot it, SB folds and BB check/raises all-in and I call. Should I bet this semi-protected pot with my overpair+flush draw? If SB had bet out instead of check/raise, what should I do?