PLO hand - turn and river decisions (1 Viewer)

onerand

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One of the few interesting hands I played of late, and I played it as poorly as the rest.

1-2 game, 5 bring in, can open to 15. Effective stacks 800, but table ranges from 200 to 1000.

Villain is BB. He is loose, competent and passive with draws. Rarely raises.

I limp Utg with black AATT. I was not raising preflop this session. One way to keep an uncapped range. Another limps and next guy (800) raises to 25. 4 of us call and pot is 130. Stacks were awkward for reraise.

Flop is Ks Jc 5s. Villain leads for 125. Only I call. I would have led if he checked. Raising is also fine.

Turn is 9c. Villain checks. Action?

Assuming we check behind and river is 9h. Our action if Villain bets 300? If Villain checks?
 
Pre: Pot
Flop: Pot
Turn: Pot
As played, fold river if he bets, bet $200 if he checks
 
I like a raise on the flop. I like a raise on the turn with 2 nut flush draws and a gut shot.

I call a river bet for sure. You played it very soft, you have 2 blockers to the straight and would have the best 2 pair possible.

Bet your hand, especially on the turn.
 
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I'll finish this up. Should have bet turn. Should have bet river when checked to. River is a call because my hand is under represented and I now beat flopped two pairs.
 

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