BB vs UTG SRP
Just starting out sorry for basic questions. Too loose otf and ott, correct?
UTG: $23.28 (1164 bb)
CO: $2.00 (100 bb)
BTN: $2.41 (120.5 bb)
SB: $5.44 (272 bb)
Hero (BB): $2.00 (100 bb)
SB posts $0.01, Hero posts BB $0.02
Pre Flop: (pot: $0.03) Hero has K♣ A♠ 9♣ 6♠
UTG raises to $0.07, 3 folds, Hero calls $0.05
Flop: ($0.15, 2 players) 2♥ 6♣ J♣
Hero checks, UTG bets $0.12, Hero calls $0.12
Turn: ($0.39, 2 players) Q♠
Hero checks, UTG bets $0.30, Hero calls $0.30
6 Replies
Flop seem fine, you could even raise it some times.
Turn is a tight fold. Your outs become less clean when opponent shows multistreet strength (they have more nut flush draws) and Q kind of whiffed even if it opened gut shot.
I'd lean towards more agressive lines all streets, 3! pre, mix in some flop xr, and xr turn as played.
not exactly, a strong AK double-suited hand like this should be ahead of UTG opening range 5-handed, plus it has great blockers
hero is ahead of even a strong range on the flop, flopping a pair is very important, while hero can improve to 2pair (the king being an overcard matters) or boats, he can also backdoor the spade flush or a straight
while i wouldn't always take the most aggressive line on each street, generally at lower stakes like this its ok to go with more aggressive lines because opponents will be making larger mistakes - especially with continuation betting
not exactly, a strong AK double-suited hand like this should be ahead of UTG opening range 5-handed, plus it has great blockers
hero is ahead of even a strong range on the flop, flopping a pair is very important, while hero can improve to 2pair (the king being an overcard matters) or boats, he can also backdoor the spade flush or a straight
while i wouldn't always take the most aggressive line on each street, generally at lower stakes like this its ok to go with more aggressive lines because oppon
Thanks for your response. Feel like I am starting out my PLO journey as a nit lol
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