by Felonius_Monk » Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:14 pm
Re-raising anything from the SB sucks. Re-raising JUSt AAxx when you have 90% of your stack in tow is horrific. OOP, when your opponent knows HALF your hand and you're unlikely to be more than a 55-45 favourite to showdown is V bad because you give your opponent every advantage. They have the position, they have the deception, AND they know what your hand is. They have a free shot at your stack basically. If you're highly aggro and you also make that move with low wraps, any two pair, good high card hands etc, then it's still a bad play IMO because you're always going to be OOP.
I just can't ever see an occasion in PLO when raising from the blinds is anything other than abysmal online. I've never seen a game on a PC that plays deep enough to make it OK to give away anything, and put yourself in jeopardy, when you KNOW you'll be OOP. Re-raising out of the blinds is ugly in any game, bar none, no matter how good you are. It's always terrible and the only time I'd ever do it is as a metagame play with a strong wrap, knowing I'm not giving away too much in equity terms whilst making myself look like a LAG fish to the rest of the table (although if I'm at a table that'd quickly recognise a blind raise as being a bad play, I'd move, because there are a lot of weak PLO tables out there and so there's no need to play against anyone good).
If his range is wider than AA your raise remains somewhere in the region of marginal. If you're cultivating a LAG image then I think it's a decent enough play, especially against an opponent who can fold. As I said, you need him to be able to lay down a significant number of hands regardless of how loose/aggressive he is because even if you get called down you're behind against anything he'd show. Once you get to the "How good is this play if opponent is decent and tricky and aggressive" you're opening a whole can of worms because a decent tricky aggro opponent will have a big book on you by now too... Have you done anything out of the ordinarry so far? Shown down anything wierd? Made aggro plays? What's your image like? Basically I think you need a good read and/or the right image to do this. The read is: your opponent is over-anxious but can fold a missed hand and won't stack off on stuff like pair plus mediocre flush draw here. The image is: tight as a drum, possibly tricky, with an observant opponent.
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