Should hero stack off with a combo draw on this flop?
Lively home game, night is winding down and it's 4-handed, €1/€2 round of each, Texas and Omaha.
PREFLOP
Hero (€425) straddles the button to €5. SB (€600) calls, BB (€500) calls, cutoff folds. Hero looks down at K♣J♣J♠9♦ and makes it €20, both blinds call.
FLOP (€60)
T♣8♥3♣
SB (OMC) checks, BB (an experienced and loose-aggressive player) pots it to €60. Hero raises to €200. SB folds. BB raises to €420, which will put hero all-in. Hero calls.
RIVER (€860)
T♣8♥3♣2♦K♥
BB shows 5♦4♥3♥3♦ for bottom set, and takes the pot.
Main query on this hand is whether hero should call or get the money in on this flop. SPR is 7, and hero has K high flush draw, open-ender and overpair. I believe around 46.7% equity vs range is required to stack off here (at least, according to JNanzez) - is this hand sufficient?
Cheers
16 Replies
In position we can call the 60 bet.
No real reason to raise without a pair blocker.
After you raised 200 of course no folding.
You have some implied odds as well .
Villain won't check fold when all of your outs arrive.
Probably some yes , but sure not all.
We raise this situations when we think we have some fold equity , or our draw is really big and to the nuts , or stacks are really shallow and anyway you're getting the right price with the spr.
Given villain description I think raise is fine. Since he is LAG we tend to punish by raising with strong semi-bluffs and deny equity to many hands we want to fold.
lol being shown bottom set here. Good game
You shouldnβt be raising here either. Your draw isnβt nutted and you only have an OE
with the overpair you sometimes have the best hand vs a wrap, this makes getting it in more attractive
You have some implied odds as well .
Villain won't check fold when all of your outs arrive.
Probably some yes , but sure not all.
We raise this situations when we think we have some fold equity , or our draw is really big and to the nuts , or stacks are really shallow and anyway you're getting the right price with the spr.
Sure thing, agreed.
lol being shown bottom set here. Good game
You shouldn't be raising here either. Your draw isn't nutted and you only have an OE
Hero has K high flush draw, open-ender and overpair that will make the nuts if a king comes on the turn. I believe it's enough equity to get it in on the flop, but as others have indicated, it's the bottom of my range for doing so.
What you're quoting applies before the flop action. After BB flop bet, you calc from your hypothetical call. 60+60+60 is 180 and you have 345 behind. Need 345/(345+345+180) = 39.6% to stack off facing the flop bet. that doesn't mean you should, though.

