MaxStPolish
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009, 9:44 AM
QUOTE (bdc30 @ Wednesday, October 14th, 2009, 8:42 AM)

I think if you just folded every single time you got checkraised at full ring plo with less than the mortal nuts, you'd come out waaay far ahead in the long run. This hand isn't that big of a deal, fold and get him next time.
If you are going to play this tight, you shouldn't even be betting in the first place unless you have the nuts. That said, I get what you are implying here about full ring PLO in general.
With respect to the actual hand....
AKxx-A9xx are conceivably in range here. The check-raise he employs is actually a great play here because his storyline continues to be consistent with AA, while he could have had any number of hands. It would take sick stones here to bluff, because he's got to assume you have some sort of ace most of the time, meaning his story has to sell that he's got the last two aces. You have a full stack in front of you and are covered as well, which factors into this decision. If you call here you are in for the whole thing, as it's rare to never that he checks the turn, and no turn card is really going to effect your play here (even 3-5) (meaning if it's good enough to call this flop, it's good enough to call this river).
22xx has no business raising pot pre-flop. I don't think even the biggest boner novice would pull such a stunt.
If you plan on seeing this through though, I would wholly endorse calling the flop raise (prolly time-bank calling specifically). Because the times you are ahead here, the last thing you want to do is to run out AKKQ or AKQJ or whatever on the flop. If you are going for this pot, you are knowing that AA his crushing you a certain percentage of the time and will be getting your whole stack in, so the times you aren't against AA here, you need to do everything in your power to be playing for stacks as well. You want him to have control (esp. since you have position on him, and he's the aggressor), with you knowing you are getting it in on any turn regardless. If he then checks and you pot the turn and he folds, so it goes.
As far as what to do in this hand.....without the read, I really don't know. You have got to assume AA......but then again that assumption is what makes great aggro PLO players a shit ton of money.
I guess at a .5/1 full ring game though, I don't think anyone is that far above the rim that they check raised their non-AA on this flop to induce a bet and raise to further rep the AA line.....but actually not be holding it.