Help - Search - Members - Calendar
Full Version: Teh Craziness
FCP Poker Forum > Poker Strategy Forum > Omaha Poker
meservery
Ultimate Bet Pot-Limit Omaha High, $.25 BB (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FCP)

CO ($24.29)
Button ($12.90)
Hero ($63.53)
BB ($26.94)
UTG ($30.96)
MP ($14.10)

Preflop: Hero is SB with 7 icon_suit_club.gif , Q icon_suit_spade.gif , 9 icon_suit_heart.gif , 8 icon_suit_spade.gif .
MP calls $0.25, CO calls $0.25, Button calls $0.25, Hero completes, BB checks.

Flop: ($1.25) 7 icon_suit_diamond.gif , T icon_suit_club.gif , J icon_suit_diamond.gif (6 players)
Hero bets $1.25, BB raises to $3.25, MP calls $3.25, CO calls $3.25, Button folds, Hero calls $2.

Turn: ($14.25) 8 icon_suit_club.gif (5 players)
Hero bets $14.25, BB goes all-in for 23.44, MP calls $10.60 (All-In), CO goes all-in for 20.79, Hero calls.

I have got in arguments with bdc before about slow playing a vulnerable nut hand on the flop... So what do you think of flop play. Should I lead the Turn for full pot? Or not even lead the turn. I'm obviously going all the way even if I'm vulnerable to a 2 way freeroll.
simo_8ball
I play it the same, although I may checkraise the flop. Probably not though.

Calling the flop raise is very standard. Any AKQJT7 or diamond can beat you on the turn, and any 9 or 8 can split. Oh, and running clubs too. Factor in that you are probably splitting at the moment as well, and I don't see any plausible argument for repotting there.

As played, the turn lead is fine.
Killrus
People love putting it all in on a flush draw.

I would definately make them pay for it.
simo_8ball
QUOTE (Killrus @ Sunday, July 8th, 2007, 6:22 PM) *
People love putting it all in on a flush draw.

I would definately make them pay for it.

By that you mean repotting the flop?
bdc30
I don't mind the flat call on the flop, easier to get away from a turn icon_suit_diamond.gif Once the turn gives you a better nut hand, I will often check UTG cuz we know the BB will likely be leading out, and our hand is well concealed I think. I don't mind leading out either, I just think it gives flush draws, etc, an excuse to get out of the hand with such an obvious straight board.
Killrus
Well ya smile.gif
You pot flop. You have a raiser followed by two callers. Maybe they chasing flush or maybe have trips, and maybe bb has same hand. So you push in order to make those chasers pay. If BB has same hand then maybe you can improve with that turn card. Maybe he improves as well. I guess there is half the deck you have to dodge smile.gif Diamonds, clubs, and pair, QKA...smile.gif Omaha is a *****.
bdc30
QUOTE (meservery @ Sunday, July 8th, 2007, 8:44 AM) *
I have got in arguments with bdc before about slow playing a vulnerable nut hand on the flop...


Refresh my memory? I haven't posted/played much as of late.
meservery
QUOTE (bdc30 @ Sunday, July 8th, 2007, 2:32 PM) *
Refresh my memory? I haven't posted/played much as of late.

It was prolly a couple months ago at this point.... I'll try to bump it.
bdc30
Bit of a different situation in that you have a way more connected hand here with redraws, whereas on the other one, your hand was as good as it was going to get, but I do see what you're saying.
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.
Invision Power Board © 2001-2012 Invision Power Services, Inc.