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Game #3299061543: Omaha PL ($0.50/$1) - 2007/02/28 - 23:03:14 (CET)Table "Marquette" Seat 6 is the button. Seat 1: ITSABluff ($104 in chips)Seat 2: bundy2 ($87.75 in chips)Seat 3: Fredr0605 ($145.50 in chips)Seat 4: MyAnus ($39 in chips)Seat 5: sidsnot ($40 in chips)Seat 6: dtrain17 ($55.50 in chips)Seat 7: BennyCop ($106.75 in chips)Seat 8: wingnut ($162 in chips)Seat 9: Harmonix ($98 in chips)Seat 10: Bplaa ($248.88 in chips)BennyCop: posts small blind $0.50wingnut: posts big blind $1sidsnot: posts big blind $1----- HOLE CARDS -----dealt to bundy2 [Tc 7h Td Jc]Harmonix: calls $1Bplaa: raises to $3ITSABluff: foldsbundy2: calls $3Fredr0605: foldsMyAnus: foldssidsnot: foldsdtrain17: foldsBennyCop: foldswingnut: foldsHarmonix: calls $2----- FLOP ----- [Qs 9c Ac]Harmonix: checksBplaa: bets $11.50bundy2: calls $11.50Harmonix: folds----- TURN ----- [Qs 9c Ac][7s]Bplaa: bets $34.50bundy2:

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Hmm, what are we up against? I am saying a set or top two pair, our flush draw may not even be good. If it is a set, we lose some outs, if it is top two, we still are not getting a good price to pay this much. I think i am folding here on the turn, but i make the call on the flop. If you are willing to make this call on the turn, i think you should be check-raising the flop with your draw to try and take it down or get it all in.

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Agree with the above poster. Raise the flop, as you'll lose action on a club turn if he doesn't have the flush. As played I probably fold the turn.

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Nobody will have anything 100% of the time...lolThe A :club: being out there makes me think our flush draw likely is live and that he's got at least one other ace. I have no problem getting it in on this flop. That way he "may" fold there, and we're gonna see all 5 cards either way.

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I guess what we are trying to say is, it is the ole, if i call here, i should expect to call x amount of dollars on the turn. If we are wanting to call that big of a bet on the turn to see one more card, we might as well raise the flop

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