FLO-Hi AQJ2 Wrap with Royal draw

FLO-Hi AQJ2 Wrap with Royal draw

Recently started playing a local FLO 4/8 with full kill, hi only, have not been playing this game (usually LO8) much but the games have been good.

Hero: $100
V1: $100

Hero: EP with AdQdJs2s
V1: Blinds

Limps around (was looking to 3 bet)

V1: 2 bets (new to the table)
Hero: 3 bets
Others call

Ends up at 4 bets 4 way action

Flop: KdTd6c
Checked
Hero: bet
3 callers

Turn: 7s
Checked
Hero: bet
2 calls
V1: raise
Hero: call
2 calls

River: 7d
V1: bet
Hero: Calls

V1: shows 5d5c6d7s

Looking at quick equities, 4 way action I am about 31% on turn against his hand and two unknown hands. I am always calling this river with a flush as a function of pot size, is there ever a reason to raise here in limit?

Preflop if I am seeing these types of hands at showdown, should I be raising and getting 3-4 bets in more frequently with this type holding and better?

10 March 2024 at 09:45 AM
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Played fine, I’d probably raise first in.


Not sure what you can do differently in this format. On river it's the 'ole "What's going to call/not raise that I beat?" .. You also have to consider that you 'should' r/f OTR, but in Limit that seems a crime. GL


by answer20

You also have to consider that you 'should' r/f OTR

Why?


In my minimal Limit observations if we face a re-raise on the River we're either chopping or losing (not winning outright) .. and we can do the same thing just by calling.

If I'm following the action correctly 4 Players saw the River and got bet into with Hero having 2 Players behind yet to act. What do we do if it gets raised behind and V1 caps it? Are we sigh calling off 'every' time?

I don't know enough about Limit to understand this as an 'auto' call-off spot and I'm certainly not raising in regular PLO with decent stacks behind. GL

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