Nut straight multi-way all ins

Nut straight multi-way all ins

Hi all,

1/2 plo with $5 bring in. V1 is action raising a lot but not an idiot postflop. V2 is tight passive. V3 is just spewing VPIPing everything. Hero has a tight image but is losing this session.

V1 opens $20 in co over V2 hj limp, V3 btn calls and hero calls AQJ75 nut hearts in sb.

($85): KQTddh. We have nuts with back door nut flush draw and middle pair. We check, checks to V1 $50, btn jams $95, hero calls, V2 check jams $300, V1 jams $800 (we cover).

Thanks,
DT

29 December 2023 at 01:41 PM
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Action is closed. I'm calling with the flopped nuts and backdoor hoping they all have each others outs 😉


Very interesting spot .. and we could go down the 'range' rabbit hole for sure.

The 1st decision is where are we at with 'non-idiot' V1 when we are putting 500 in 2nd side. If we are chopping 50% of the time and flipping 50% of the time then you are putting in 500 in a EV=0 spot .. but you have to put in the 500 to even have a chance at the other two pots.

In the other pots we're putting in 200 to win 900/450/300 depending on the chops. This is +EV.

So it really comes down to how often we are offering a freeroll against V1 .. and is that going to offset any +EV in the other two pots when we are =EV against V1.

I'm just blasting here (no math), but if you give a 20% chance that V1 has a freeroll then it very well could be a fold because you are now going to lose 700 20% of the time, which is a $140 EV bite into any profits gained from chopping with V1, and possibly V2 as well.

Worst case is that you are putting in 700 to win 33% of $180 .. 85+95
Best case is all V are sharing cards and you bink the miracle 700 for 1400 story telling pot.

Just gotta be chopping with V2, eh? At best flipping v set/dd draws. GL

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