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Seat 1: Crazy Rick ($26.20 in chips)
Seat 2: FoShizzleBoy ($59.30 in chips)
Seat 3: Elway7Fan ($10.70 in chips)
Seat 6: twisted G ($39.30 in chips)
Seat 7: wildman wsop ($20.10 in chips)
Seat 8: hero [3H,6D,JD,6S] ($75.50 in chips)
Seat 9: jonR ($62.05 in chips)
ANTES/BLINDS
hero posts blind ($0.50), jonR posts blind ($0.50).

PRE-FLOP
Crazy Rick calls $0.50, FoShizzleBoy calls $0.50, Elway7Fan calls $0.50, twisted G calls $0.50, wildman wsop folds, hero checks, jonR checks.

FLOP [board cards 6H,3S,5D ]
hero checks, jonR checks, Crazy Rick checks, FoShizzleBoy checks, Elway7Fan bets $2, twisted G calls $2, hero calls $2, jonR folds, Crazy Rick folds, FoShizzleBoy folds.

TURN [board cards 6H,3S,5D,8D ]
hero checks, Elway7Fan bets $8.20 and is all-in, twisted G folds, hero calls $8.20.

Looked to me like a frantic play with the nut straight on the flop. How's the call on the turn? 2:1 on what is most likely a naked 74xx with a bad diamond draw and a set? Does the 3 in my hand turn this into a fold on the flop?
Steppin Razor
Was this Pokerroom? If so, follow Crazy Rick everywhere he goes.
I think the turn call was a little loose, but I'm new to PLO.
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QUOTE (Steppin Razor)
Was this Pokerroom? If so, follow Crazy Rick everywhere he goes.
I think the turn call was a little loose, but I'm new to PLO.


It was indeed pokerroom.

I ran the stats against his actual holdings and it worked fine. I just wondered if anybody would give the bettor credit for more than a naked 47xx.
Sluggo
Check/fold the flop.

Only 6 outs give you the nuts. And you're out of position.

Good luck.
Steppin Razor
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QUOTE (Steppin Razor)
Was this Pokerroom? If so, follow Crazy Rick everywhere he goes.
I think the turn call was a little loose, but I'm new to PLO.


It was indeed pokerroom.

I ran the stats against his actual holdings and it worked fine. I just wondered if anybody would give the bettor credit for more than a naked 47xx.

Pokerroom has a lot of regulars. I played there the past couple of weeks.

I thought for him to go all-in, he must have a diamond draw too, so you can't know if yours is good. So you'd only have 8 outs - three 8's three 5's the 3c and the case 6.
Rocketwadster
Since it is PLO, not O8, you do not need to worry AS MUCH about someone having the low cards that fit into that possible straight IMO.

I think you COULD have checked the flop, then potted it to see where you stand. If re-raised, fold with confidence. Just calling that fairly small bet (which could mean anything) allows many people to see the next card very cheaply, giving them an opportunity to suckout on you (if you are indeed ahead).

That, or fold the flop. 8)
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QUOTE (Rocketwadster)
Since it is PLO, not O8, you do not need to worry AS MUCH about someone having the low cards that fit into that possible straight IMO.  

I think you COULD have checked the flop, then potted it to see where you stand.  If re-raised, fold with confidence.  Just calling that fairly small bet (which could mean anything) allows many people to see the next card very cheaply, giving them an opportunity to suckout on you (if you are indeed ahead).

That, or fold the flop. 8)


Pretty sure there's no chance I'm ahead on the flop. It's possible, but you gotta realize that people are playing just about any four at $100PLO and under. I have not tested the waters at $200 and $400.

I once saw a guy raise and re-raise with four diamonds in his hand and one on the board. "I GOTS THE ACE HIGH FLUSH, MA!" It's amazing that people with no clue would risk $100 on a game like that...
greatwhite
If the other dude had a bigger chip stack I'd call on the flop, but you weren't getting the propper implied odds to call. I thought check/fold was the best move on the flop.
Rocketwadster
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Pretty sure there's no chance I'm ahead on the flop. It's possible, but you gotta realize that people are playing just about any four at $100PLO and under. I have not tested the waters at $200 and $400.

I once saw a guy raise and re-raise with four diamonds in his hand and one on the board. "I GOTS THE ACE HIGH FLUSH, MA!" It's amazing that people with no clue would risk $100 on a game like that...


This is where my lack of knowledge of playing at that level definately would skew my thinking on where you currently sit. I keep (usually incorrectly) assuming that with the higher $ values involved the skill levels of the players would be greater. I originally indicated that someone having the straight that would currently beat your trips was not likely out there, due to the cards in question...if there are 4-5 players in the hand that play like you have indicated above, then you are probably correct in your assessment that you are not currently leading the hand. :cry:

You do have outs to fill up though...not as many as you would like, but you do have some... 8)
richgambler
Am I missing something here??? Youve got a set and a decent diamond draw.....you might be behind by 4-7, but if youre folding here, youre playing way too scared!! Maybe I'm wrong, but I would tend to like my hand here
Sluggo
Maybe I'm wrong, but I would tend to like my hand here

There's no "maybe" about it.

PLO is all about holding the nuts with redraws in position to milk players who don't understand that concept.

Here, he's out of position with only 6 outs.

Easy fold.

Good luck.
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