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Full Tilt PokerPot Limit Omaha Ring gameBlinds: $0.25/$0.506 playersConverterStack sizes:UTG: $49.90UTG+1: $70.25CO: $9.75Hero: $57.20SB: $81.85BB: $159.45Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is Button with J :club: 7 :D T :) K :DUTG raises to $1, UTG+1 calls, CO folds, Hero calls, SB calls, BB folds.Flop: T :D 5 :) K :) ($4.5, 4 players)SB checks, UTG bets $2, UTG+1 folds, Hero raises to $10.5, SB folds, UTG calls.Turn: 9 :D ($25.5, 2 players)UTG checks, Hero bets $25.5, UTG raises all-in $38.4, Hero calls.Villain 25/3/2. Do we like the flop bet, or no? Gotta call once he shovels yes?

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I would flirt with the idea of repoping preflop because it's a minraise, but then think better of it. Change the 7s to the 9h and I do repop it.Flop is good facing a weak bet.What do you beat on the turn? The only draw just hit. Check behind and try to get to showdown cheaply.This might be an example of one of thoe aggression misfires I was talking about in the BBV thread. Aggro preflop doesn't have to mean aggro everywhere.

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It was a 3-outer thank you. I didn't feel bad for hitting it though, since I'd been two outed a couple hands back. I knew as soon as I hit the pot button it was probably a mistake.Full Tilt PokerPot Limit Omaha Ring gameBlinds: $0.25/$0.506 playersConverterStack sizes:UTG: $49.90UTG+1: $70.25CO: $9.75Hero: $57.20SB: $81.85BB: $159.45Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is Button with J :club: 7 :D T :) K :DUTG raises to $1, UTG+1 calls, CO folds, Hero calls, SB calls, BB folds.Flop: T :D 5 :) K :) ($4.5, 4 players)SB checks, UTG bets $2, UTG+1 folds, Hero raises to $10.5, SB folds, UTG calls.Turn: 9 :D ($25.5, 2 players)UTG checks, Hero bets $25.5, UTG raises all-in $38.4, Hero calls.River: T :icon_dance: ($102.3, 1 player + 1 all-in - Main pot: $102.3)Results:Final pot: $102.3Hero showed Jd 7s Th KdUTG showed Jc Ts Qs 9c

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Agree with everything Simo said. One thing I find that I think is a universal rule (although I'm not sure), is that you should generally be less aggressive on each street than you were on the one before. For instance, my aggression factors for the flop/turn/river are 4.48/2.97/2.88 and my biggest leak against good players is that I tend to bluff the river a little too much. It makes intuitive sense because the closer the value of the hands, the more value you can get out of a semibluff and the less it hurts when you're C/Red.

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