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bdc30
bb has been very aggro since he came to the table, I don't have any stats on him, but I'd guess he runs about 75/30 - nothing on sb.

Full Tilt Poker
Pot Limit Omaha Ring game
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50
6 players
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Stack sizes:
UTG: $55.45
Hero: $74.80
CO: $104.75
Button: $19
SB: $34.35
BB: $121.65

Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is UTG+1 with K icon_suit_heart.gif K icon_suit_spade.gif 6 icon_suit_spade.gif 7 icon_suit_heart.gif
UTG folds, Hero raises to $1.75, 2 folds, SB calls, BB raises to $7, Hero calls, SB calls.

Flop: 8 icon_suit_spade.gif J icon_suit_heart.gif 3 icon_suit_heart.gif ($21, 3 players)
SB checks, BB bets $21, Hero calls, SB raises all-in $27.35, BB calls, Hero calls.

Turn: Q icon_suit_heart.gif ($103.05, 2 players + 1 all-in - Main pot: $103.05)
BB checks, Hero is all-in $40.45
Killrus
I dunno...I always find it hard to put someone on a hand here cause there are so many possibilites when you have an aggro player like that...
Would the BB pot raise pre mean he has AA(hopefully not the hearts) or is his pot raise standard no matter what position?
Maybe he had a wrap and was pushing the straight draw or maybe even a set?!?! I dunno..
I guess either the SB or BB has the nut flush....my guess is BB has the friggin nuts, and the SB only has a set...who knows biggrin.gif Omaha is a bitch.

Making the 21$ call on the flop is risky....I think you would either have to raise or dump it...personally I would dump it sad.gif Thats just me though...by calling that you only have K's and a draw...
simo_8ball
BB has been aggro - has he been 3-betting a lot or just open raising? (there's a pretty big difference - I 3-bet a hell of a lot as a ~32/22 but even some 80/40's rarely 3-bet - they just raise all unraised pots and call every raised pot).

If so then I think this is a super easy 4-bet preflop (to ~$26).

Calling is obv fine though.

I shove the flop. The SB being short affects it slightly, but not enough that you'd want to play the turn.

http://www.fullcontactpoker.com/poker-foru...howtopic=113991

This applies extremely well to PLO. Flush draws heve extremely limited implied odds (non nut ones often have reverse implied odds), so you want to get your money in while you know you have good equity and your opponent can't charge you to draw independently across two streets.
BigLebowski
As played, I would probably get cute here and bet $20 with the intention of putting the rest in on the river. I just don't see the BB showing up here with the nut hearts because they wouldn't take the chance of giving a set a free river. If the SB has the nuts you are drawing dead and if the BB has the nuts you are going broke anyway. I want to give the BB decent odds to chase just in case SB has the hearts.

I don't mind the pf flat. Only against the right opponent do I 4-bet it. However, I would most likely push this flop. It doesn't get much better without hitting a straight or set. If the aggro BB has the AhAxXh so be it.
CaneBrain
I shove flop without a strong read on my opponents. Mostly for the reasons simo said about flush draws having such crappy implied odds in omaha.
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