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BigLebowski
20 left, top 18 pay. Cashing for the extra $8 doesn't really mean anything to me.

If it helps this guy had been known to criticize plays made by other players. That made me think he will be playing pretty standard and will be folding the majority of hands seeing as he would be playing for 40% of his stack.

Is my raise pf and call on flop standard and is his call pf standard?

Poker Stars
Pot Limit Omaha Tournament
Blinds: t300/t600
7 players
Converter

Stack sizes:
UTG: t5820
UTG+1: t4717
MP1: t4820
CO: t12045
Hero: t3650
SB: t10460
BB: t9397

Pre-flop: (7 players) Hero is Button with 4 icon_suit_diamond.gif Q icon_suit_spade.gif 5 icon_suit_spade.gif A icon_suit_diamond.gif
4 folds, Hero raises to t2100, SB folds, BB calls t1500 (pot was t3000).

Flop: Q icon_suit_heart.gif 4 icon_suit_heart.gif 3 icon_suit_heart.gif (t4500, 2 players)
BB bets t4500, Hero calls all-in t1550.
Uncalled bets: t2950 returned to BB.

Turn: 5 icon_suit_club.gif (t7600, 1 player + 1 all-in - Main pot: t7600)


River: K icon_suit_club.gif (t7600, 1 player + 1 all-in - Main pot: t7600)


Results:
Final pot: t7600

Maits10: shows [2c Ah 3d Jd]


yeah, yeah, BBFIDTS..i don't care I lost...just trying to get an idea of what are appropriate actions on the bubble of a PLO tourney.
bdc30
I think this is pretty standard, given that you're short stacked, and like you said you're not playing to limp in to the money. If you steal the blinds, great, if not then at least you still have a good multiway hand.
BudBundy
His pf call is absurd.
simo_8ball
QUOTE (BudBundy @ Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007, 1:01 PM) *
His pf call is absurd.

There's no such thing as preflop equity in PLO. All hands are about 50/50. How can you not know this after this long? You have much to learn.
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