$1/2 PLO. UTG straddles to $5, MP makes it $15, BTN calls, I call in SB w Ac Kh Jd 6c, BB calls and UTG quickly calls. $75 pot
Ad 6h 6s. Check to UTG who donks out $60. MP folds (the only one likely to have AA) as does BTN. I call, BB folds. $195 pot
9c. I check, UTG quickly pots it. I have $525 behind and jam (he has me covered) ...
**this is where it gets interesting**
The dealer flips the All-In card at me. As I'm pushing out my chips, I see the Call card get flipped to UTG. I had my airpods in so I didnt hear what was said and was looking at my chips so I didnt see what (if anything) UTG did either. Regardless, I did see the Call card get tossed out, and I showed the A6. UTG fairly quickly claims he did not in fact call, I believe after he saw my A6. Dealer (a good one) takes full responsibility and says it was his mistake throwing the call card out. Dealer apologizes profusely and offers to call the floor, but I know they're going to say it wasn't a call and I shouldn't have shown my cards. I yield and UTG folds his hand.
It was already getting late and I knew I'd tilt if I kept playing so I racked up and left.
On the ride home I start to convince myself that he wasn't calling anyway. Is there any hand you would play as UTG did that would pot then call my all in other than AAXX, A9XX or another A6XX? Super slim chance K6XX does, but I'm holding a K to reduce those odds.
Do I NOT jam there?! Is my best play on turn to just call and hope he fires a third barrel and hope he doesnt out boat me?