PLO QuickStats Guide Final 2016 E-Paper
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Versus a premium rundown, we are still ahead in equity but have a much harder time playing than with<br />
Aces. We cannot start four-betting all our Kings because running into Aces can be costly. Flatting the<br />
three-bet is an option but if we are out of position and don’t hit a King, we are often going to end up<br />
making a post-flop mistake one way or the other. Folding means we are sometimes folding the best hand<br />
and forfeiting a lot of equity.<br />
The truth is that the three options can be correct. Even four-bet folding can be correct versus the right<br />
opponent that is three-betting wide but only five-betting Aces. This is why some good players can even<br />
flat a four-bet with Aces to trap Kings.<br />
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