antistuff 0 Posted November 4, 2006 Share Posted November 4, 2006 Yes this was really me. I have a habit of donking of a stack about every 1000 hands out of frustration. I've really gotten this down lately. But sometimes it creeps back in. Still though, I like my checkraise on the flop. Full Tilt PokerPot Limit Omaha Ring gameBlinds: $0.25/$0.506 playersConverterStack sizes:UTG: $26.25UTG+1: $57.50CO: $16.15Button: $53.35SB: $48.20Hero: $51.45Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is BB with Q J 5 3 UTG calls, 4 folds, 4 folds, Hero checks.Flop: K T K ($1.25, 2 players)Hero checks, UTG bets $1.25, Hero raises to $5, UTG calls.Turn: K ($11.25, 2 players)Hero bets $11.25, UTG calls.River: A ($33.75, 2 players)Hero bets $33.75, UTG calls all-in $9.5.Uncalled bets: $24.25 returned to Hero. Results:Final pot: $52.75 Link to post Share on other sites
checkymcfold 0 Posted November 4, 2006 Share Posted November 4, 2006 after he calls a flop c/r, what is his range? i can't imagine he's capable of calling a flop c/r from a blind without at LEAST a wrap draw, probably a king 75% of the time.if we assume he has a king, then the turn bet is way too much. you need about half of that to knock out a wrap draw from a decent player, and you're only getting calls from hands that have you in serious ****.as played, river is no brainer. i just think that our turn bet should be enough to put him all in on the river if we complete a draw, rather than committing us to shoving the river whether we complete or not. Link to post Share on other sites
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