$400 PLO Heads-up: What to do on the turn?

dwbrown7680

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Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF): 52/37/6

The following is a HU hand that happened earlier today. How would you proceed on this turn? Villain stats over 72 hands are above however the most striking number is probably his 0% 3b up to this point. This is the first time he has 3bet me in our match.

The flop call is probably borderline with the overpair float, but let's leave that be and focus on the rest of the hand.

Merge - $4 PL Hi - Omaha - 2 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

Hero (SB): $429.00
BB: $418.00

Hero posts SB $2.00, BB posts BB $4.00

Pre Flop: ($6.00) Hero has Q:spade: T:heart: Q:diamond: 2:club:

Hero raises to $12.00, BB raises to $36.00, Hero calls $24.00

Flop: ($72.00, 2 players) 6:heart: J:club: T:club:
BB bets $48.00, Hero calls $48.00

Turn: ($168.00, 2 players) 2:heart:
BB bets $168.00, Hero ???
 
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probably stuff it in, he probably has AAxxhh, ul if he has AAJT or AA with clubs AND hearts.
 
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I'm confused, seems like a fold to me?
Could you explain his range for doubling here please. Also if we call turn (I assume it's a call/fold situation?) how do we proceed on heart/clubs/brick rivers?
 
dwbrown7680

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Given the fact that he has 3b zero times in the 72 hands prior to this one odds are very strong that he's holding AAxx single suited or better. We turn two pair and have QQ which blocks nut str draws. Given the villain's 3b tendencies we "should" be ahead here but there are two flush draws out there.

Also, this is a shove or fold situation jbbb, as almost every river outside of a 10 is going to make us puke.
 
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This seemed like a pretty good spot to get it in and just hope that he didn't have both FD's to go up against. My luck, he didn't have either.

Merge - $4 PL Hi - Omaha - 2 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

Hero (SB): $429.00
BB: $418.00

Hero posts SB $2.00, BB posts BB $4.00

Pre Flop: ($6.00) Hero has Q:spade: T:heart: Q:diamond: 2:club:

Hero raises to $12.00, BB raises to $36.00, Hero calls $24.00

Flop: ($72.00, 2 players) 6:heart: J:club: T:club:
BB bets $48.00, Hero calls $48.00

Turn: ($168.00, 2 players) 2:heart:
BB bets $168.00, Hero raises to $345.00 and is all-in, BB calls $166.00 and is all-in

River: ($836.00, 2 players) 4:diamond:

Hero shows Q:spade: T:heart: Q:diamond: 2:club: (Two Pair, Tens and Twos) (Pre 28%, Flop 30%, Turn 75%)
BB shows J:heart: 3:diamond: A:diamond: A:club: (One Pair, Aces) (Pre 72%, Flop 70%, Turn 25%)
Hero wins $835.50
 
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good to delay the action...on the turn u should have instant pushed all in imho..he has marked aces and u are a way ahead in this spot
 
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Bit late to this but the reasoning behind shoving the turn to him playing his range face up is good. I would always jam turn here and expect to be ahead and puke if he has AAJT or AAJJ
 
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