by briachek » Sat Aug 20, 2005 9:01 pm
First off, there are two ways to play it IMO, especially when out of position. If you are up against the set and flush draw, he is 65% to win the hand if all his outs are live. You have one out of his so hes 60% instead. (figures from cardplayer) Therefore, you have to play cautiously
First, you could go for a check raise which will hopefully make it too expensive for any draws to continue. This assumes you are pretty much willing to push your whole stack for this hand. Against a bad opponent, not a terrible play but a high variance one.
Second, you could just check and call the flop if it doesn't get out of control. Its funny, in PLO, it can be correct to fold the nuts. If you check and there is a raise, reraise and another all in for normal stack, why call? At this point, it looks like you are looking to split 1 or 2 ways at best while some could be freerolling you and then if the board pairs, the boat is likely. If there is just a pot bet and a caller or two, then I would call and look for a safe turn card. If the turn pairs the board or completes the flush draw, I check and see the action. Its PLO25, if mutliple people are in this pot, someone has it. If its a safe card, you can decide to either bet our pot or check raise all in or even just call as someone could be playing it cautiously like you.
Overall, hands like this (mainly straights) have to be played cautiously because as showed but the numbers above, a big draw can be a huge favorite over a made hand, even the nuts. Straights are very vunerable and at these low levels, people chase 2 pair, sets and flush draws for their whole stacks.
Brian
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