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LuckyChewy

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  1. i'd call. even if we have both our suits dominated assuming both tight players have big pairs or double suited broadway hands we are still only slightly worse than a 3:1 dog, and getting better than 3:1 on the call given this is a worst case scenario i can't see folding. i'm sure there are some scenarios in which the tight players both have aces or other big broadway hands and they are the ones sharing cards/suits and we have almost 50% equity.-andrew
  2. I believe DN played PLO almost exclusively while coming up in the poker world as a teen and probably has a huge background on this game. Since it isn't as popular as some of the other games I think getting some insight on his thoughts and some solid pointers to common fundamental leaks would be a great help to me, and probably others, who play PLO but feel a bit clueless from time to time.-Andrew
  3. How can you do anything but fold? BB probably has AA but his range is much wider than that, limper might have a combo draw or KK and maybe JT, second limper probably has JT, and CO even more likely has JT. So each player before you more shows more and more strength and it's progresively more likely you're behind and dead to 4 cards(1 queen and 3 clean jacks) let alone re-draws. I'm no Omaha Hi/Lo expert but anything other than instantly folding seems criminal to me. I'd love to be persuaded to do otherwise, though.-Andrew
  4. You'll lose more when you're beat and win less when you're ahead when it comes 877, but when it comes k73 you'll lose less when your behind and win more when you're ahead.-Andrew
  5. I think the way the hand playd out moving in can't be such a bad play. Villain might have 45, aces up, unlikely lower flush, or maybe even be half defense/half value betting an ace(although he would had to have A5 or A4 imo to call the flop out of position). The only problem with moving in is since this is poker superstars and not 1$/2$ NL, is that villain may fold aces up or maybe even 45 if villain feels strongly enough that you can't raise without a flush here. To add to this, villain has left themself enough behind to play a few more pots and if it's a bluff they're throwing it away. Villa
  6. http://www.cardplayer.com/poker_news/detai...il.php?p_id=821seems as if he's back... :shock:
  7. If you know of any can you post addresses please? I can never find one without hearing about it getting shut down.
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