$25 PLO 6-max: Flop nuts + redraw, turn decision

BelgoSuisse

BelgoSuisse

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I flop the nuts and a flush redraw, so I'm quite happy raising the flop, obviously.

Turn gives QJxx a better straight than mine, though, so not so happy, but on the other hand I'm freerolling other made straights and crushing two pairs. Should I check behind, bet/fold, bet/call ?

poker stars $25.00 Pot Limit Omaha Hi - 6 players

BTN: $45.45
SB: $17.85 - VPIP: 43, PFR: 29, 3B: 0, AF: 1.0, Hands: 7
Hero (BB): $26.01

UTG: $71.80
MP: $58.10
CO: $21.49

Pre Flop: ($0.35) Hero is BB with 2 :spade: 7 :spade: 7 :heart: 8 :spade:
UTG calls $0.25, 3 folds, SB calls $0.15, Hero checks

Flop: ($0.75) 9 :spade: T :spade: 6 :club: (3 players)
SB bets $0.25, Hero raises to $1.47, UTG folds, SB calls $1.22

Turn: ($3.69) 8 :club: (2 players)
SB checks, Hero ???
 
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baudib1

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Classic situation where a wrap + FD is better than the nuts. I tend to flat the flop in this spot because we're rarely a big favorite when the money goes in on the flop with this hand.

As played, it's close and probably dependent on reads on SB if any. Betting small like $1.50 might be OK but we'll throw up a little if he jams. Checking behind and folding to a PSB on the river is probably my choice.
 
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Classic situation where a wrap + FD is better than the nuts. I tend to flat the flop in this spot because we're rarely a big favorite when the money goes in on the flop with this hand.

As played, it's close and probably dependent on reads on SB if any. Betting small like $1.50 might be OK but we'll throw up a little if he jams. Checking behind and folding to a PSB on the river is probably my choice.

Beat me to it baudib1, pretty much a perfect analysis of this spot.
 
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