DBBP Flop: Bet to Deny Equity? To Bluff? Or Check to Realize Equity?
$50 bomb pot, 6 players
Pot 252 (after time collection)
Flop 1: 998 (rainbow)
Flop 2: 752 (two clubs)
SB fish checks (2k stack)
BB pro checks (8k)
MP fish checks (3k)
HJ new player checks (2.5k)
CO fish checks (3k)
BTN Hero has JJ95 badugi (3k)
If I bet small, I can deny equity to weak hands and draws.
If I pot, I can steal equity from better hands on bottom and sometimes a better hand on top.
If I check, I can avoid getting check-raised when I have decent equity on both boards.
Hero?
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I learned a $300 dollar lesson playing $3 DBBP at the Venetian a couple weeks ago: dont play one way hands. That said, potting from the button hoping they all fold likely isnβt terribly wrong.
Both the $3 & $10 games were nittier than Betsy Ross. Maybe I could get an invite to the home games javanewt plays in though. ππ
It's not just that you have a one way hand, it's that you are way behind any 9 on your good board. Having pairs when you flop trips is very bad. The overpair is kind of good on the "bad" board vs. one person, but not enough you'd want to put a lot of money in.
ProPokerTools Odds Oracle Results (2.3 P...
Omaha Hi, Generic syntax
Board - 9w9x8y Dead - 752
PLAYER_1 JwJx9y5z
PLAYER_2 9
600000 trials (randomized)
All-in Equity
[table=head]|Equity %|Wins Hi %|Ties Hi %|Wins Hi Count|Ties Hi Count|
JwJx9y5z|27.2937%|25.5728%|3.4417%|153437|20650|
9|72.7063%|70.9855%|3.4417%|425913|20650|
[/table]
...on the BTN I don't mind betting smaller, or even checking. Even when betting small though, if you get x/r it almost has to be a fold. Betting big seems like a bad bluff.
I learned a $300 dollar lesson playing $3 DBBP at the Venetian a couple weeks ago: dont play one way hands. That said, potting from the button hoping they all fold likely isn't terribly wrong.
Both the $3 & $10 games were nittier than Betsy Ross. Maybe I could get an invite to the home games javanewt plays in thiugh.
I've also heard that DBBP-only games (at Venetian and Caesars) are super nitty. But the once-per-dealer $50 DBBP hands at Aria are looser than a street hooker. The hands that get to showdown in big potsβeven from good playersβblow my mind.
It's not just that you have a one way hand, it's that you are way behind any 9 on your good board. Having pairs when you flop trips is very bad. The overpair is kind of good on the "bad" board vs. one person, but not enough you'd want to put a lot of money in.ProPokerTools Odds Oracle Results (2.3 P...Omaha Hi, Generic syntaxBoard - 9w9x8y Dead - 752PLAYER_1 JwJx9y5zPLAYER_2 9600000 trials (randomized)All-in Equity[tabl
Yeah I kind of don't like betting pot to bluff in this game either. So I was torn between betting small (and folding to a check-raise) and checking to see what develops on the turn.
I learned a $300 dollar lesson playing $3 DBBP at the Venetian a couple weeks ago: dont play one way hands. That said, potting from the button hoping they all fold likely isn't terribly wrong.Both the $3 & $10 games were nittier than Betsy Ross. Maybe I could get an invite to the home games javanewt plays in thiugh.
I've also heard that DBBP-only games (at Venetian and Caesars)
Is the main game 5-10 PLO?
I was going to take a shot in that game after having a score at the Orleans, but had before the trip planned to use a score for a WSOP event.
Maybe thatβs where amokβs been.
