BudBundy 0 Posted January 5, 2007 Share Posted January 5, 2007 CryptologicPot Limit Omaha Ring gameBlinds: $0.15/$0.256 playersConverterTable "Errai" Seat 9 is the button. Seat 3: jeffss ($34.65 in chips)Seat 4: Sum77 ($25.95 in chips)Seat 5: ole50win ($36.45 in chips)Seat 6: Mic150922 ($25 in chips)Seat 8: nice-day ($0.70 in chips)Seat 9: CHIPPPY ($20.85 in chips)jeffss: posts small blind $0.15Sum77: posts big blind $0.25Mic150922: posts big blind $0.25Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is SB with T T K 2 UTG calls, UTG+1 (poster) checks, [color:#cc0000] CO raises all-in $0.7 [/color], Button calls, Hero calls, BB folds, [color:#cc0000]UTG raises to $2.25[/color], UTG+1 calls, Button calls, Hero calls.Flop: T 9 A ($9.95, 4 players + 1 all-in - Main pot: $3.75, Sidepot 1: $6.2)[color:#cc0000]Hero bets $4.75[/color], UTG calls, UTG+1 folds, Button calls.Turn: 4 ($24.2, 3 players + 1 all-in - Main pot: $3.75, Sidepot 1: $20.45)[color:#cc0000]Hero bets $12.5[/color], UTG calls, Button folds.River: T ($49.2, 2 players + 1 all-in - Main pot: $3.75, Sidepot 1: $45.45)[color:#cc0000]Hero is all-in $15.4[/color].Uncalled bets: $15.4 returned to Hero. Results:Final pot: $49.2I am aware PF is loose.I am more interested in my betting pattern.The amounts and leading flop all streets etc. Link to post Share on other sites
simo_8ball 1 Posted January 5, 2007 Share Posted January 5, 2007 You're right. Preflop is very loose. The rest is pretty much perfect given your stack, but I wouldn't object to betting a little more on the turn as villain is most likely on a straight draw. As played, if the river is anything broadway or a diamond you have something of a decision. If you only had $10 left and the pot was $10 bigger it would be a simple shove regardless of the river. Link to post Share on other sites
BudBundy 0 Posted January 5, 2007 Author Share Posted January 5, 2007 You're right. Preflop is very loose. The rest is pretty much perfect given your stack, but I wouldn't object to betting a little more on the turn as villain is most likely on a straight draw. As played, if the river is anything broadway or a diamond you have something of a decision. If you only had $10 left and the pot was $10 bigger it would be a simple shove regardless of the river.I didn't understand the part about river. Link to post Share on other sites
benhoug 0 Posted January 5, 2007 Share Posted January 5, 2007 I am more interested in my betting pattern.The amounts and leading flop all streets etc.First of all, I'm not sure how this is a scary board. Aside from AAXX we're in great shape here, no???Second, this hand contrasts greatly to your other post w/ Aces where you flopped a flush-draw. I know this is only a 2-hand sample, but based on that when you flopped a "made hand" you continued betting a very small amount, but when you were on the come you came out betting pot. I'm of the school of thought that you try to play both hands the same. In both cases the pot is $9 or $10ish p/f. In both cases I'd likely bet $6 or $7 on the flop and proceed from there. Maybe I'm waaay off here, but I just found these 2 posts interesting regarding bet amounts.Ben Link to post Share on other sites
simo_8ball 1 Posted January 5, 2007 Share Posted January 5, 2007 I didn't understand the part about river.Sorry, I worded it badly. As played you have $15 and the pot is $50. If the river was say the 8d, you would have a tough decision.If you bet $5 more on the turn, you would have $10 left and the pot would be $60. It would be an easy decision to shove any river card. You would also make more from the straight draws and a hand like 99xx. Link to post Share on other sites
BudBundy 0 Posted January 5, 2007 Author Share Posted January 5, 2007 It looked dangerous because AAxx, KQJx seemed very possible in a preflop raised pot.On flop you are right half pot bet shows weakness.I should have probably bet 6 or 7. On the other hand i don't think i bet a very small amount on each street i bet half the pot on turn. Link to post Share on other sites
BudBundy 0 Posted January 5, 2007 Author Share Posted January 5, 2007 Sorry, I worded it badly. As played you have $15 and the pot is $50. If the river was say the 8d, you would have a tough decision.If you bet $5 more on the turn, you would have $10 left and the pot would be $60. It would be an easy decision to shove any river card. You would also make more from the straight draws and a hand like 99xx.I got it now so i should have made myself more commited on turn. Link to post Share on other sites
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