plo25 - top set oop
plo25 - top set oop

plo25 - top set oop

plo25 - coin poker - no min vpip

Turn bet is always value?

Hero (BB): 100 BB
UTG: 79.76 BB (VPIP: 30.77, PFR: 15.38, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 26)
MP: 163.56 BB (VPIP: 83.33, PFR: 14.29, 3Bet Preflop: 8.33, Hands: 43)
CO: 101.88 BB (VPIP: 40.74, PFR: 14.81, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 27)
BTN: 99.52 BB (VPIP: 21.36, PFR: 14.56, 3Bet Preflop: 5.13, Hands: 104)
SB: 476.88 BB (VPIP: 13.51, PFR: 12.16, 3Bet Preflop: 11.43, Hands: 74)

6 players post ante of 0.08 BB, SB posts SB 0.4 BB, Hero posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.88 BB) Hero has 7 5 A A

fold, MP calls 1 BB, CO calls 1 BB, fold, fold, Hero raises to 4.4 BB, MP calls 3.4 BB, CO calls 3.4 BB

Flop: (14.08 BB, 3 players) K A Q
Hero checks, MP bets 13.36 BB, fold, Hero calls 13.36 BB

Turn: (40.8 BB, 2 players) 3
Hero checks, MP bets 38.76 BB
Hero???

07 January 2026 at 02:42 PM
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Preflop: You have Aces with two cards that work together and a single suit, it's a nice hand, but not the most amazing one you can have. You're also OOP and a raise is unlikely to narrow the field, instead it's going to force you to play a bloated pot OOP and potentially reveal some of your hand strength to your opponents. It can be ok to not raise in this spot imo

Flop: Oof, can definitely run into TJ here which sucks, doubtful you'll see KK and maybe not even QQ since some of those guys might raise those type of hands. Still, you raised pre and you have the range advantage, you can have all the broadway combos and could have the nuts here, so I probably cbet this flop for half-pot.

Turn: Your opponent has an insanely high VPIP of 83% which is just bonkers. His PRF isn't too crazy, but how does he typically play post-flop? Is he overvaluing hands often? Is he the type to go nuts with two pair on a board like this? It's definitely a tough spot without any info on his post-flop tendencies.

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