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antistuff
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Pot Limit Omaha Ring game
Blinds: $0.50/$0.50
10 players
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Stack sizes:
UTG: $54.20
Hero: $74.80
UTG+2: $32.75
MP1: $49.00
MP2: $53.00
MP3: $3.90
CO: $48.90
Button: $91.80
SB: $17.95
BB: $41.65

Pre-flop: (10 players) Hero is UTG+1 with T icon_suit_diamond.gif A icon_suit_heart.gif 3 icon_suit_club.gif T icon_suit_spade.gif
UTG calls, Hero calls, UTG+2 folds, MP1 calls, MP2 folds, MP3 calls, 2 folds, SB checks, BB checks.

Flop: 6 icon_suit_diamond.gif 2 icon_suit_heart.gif 8 icon_suit_diamond.gif ($3, 6 players)
SB checks, BB checks, UTG checks, Hero bets $3, MP1 folds, MP3 raises all-in $3.4, 2 folds, UTG calls, Hero calls.

Turn: 7 icon_suit_diamond.gif ($13.2, 2 players + 1 all-in - Main pot: $13.2)
UTG bets $5, Hero folds.
Wingman008
Standard?
antistuff
QUOTE (Wingman008 @ Wednesday, October 11th, 2006, 5:57 PM) *
Standard?


i dunno im asking i get quatered way more than i should
Vman96
I dunno how "standard" this is. This could be just the nut flush pushing you around. Folding is a safe play...but if UTG really sucks...you could be getting half...or 3/4ths here. If he had A3 diamonds, I would think he might c/r the flop...I know I would...or bet out. At least if you fold here you'll be able to get a fairly cheap read on UTG as he will be forced to showdown.
predator06
I personally think this is an awful play. He starts betting when the flush came on the turn and most likely is not holding a 3.
rwood
um, he only needs a 2 card hand here to quarter your ***. this is a very standard fold imo, im not going to war with this hand here.

this is a very easy call down in LIMIT, but i fold this most of the time in PLO8, esp. full ring
predator06
It's a $5 bet into a $13. If he calls. Then check calls a pot bet ($23) on the river and gets 1/4 of the $69 pot, he will get $17.25 of his $28 he put in (in the worst possible situation if the guy bets full pot on the river). If the guy only has the flush and our guy gets 1/2 he will get $34.50 and make $6.50.

I take this chance. There is a chance that he has A 3 and a flush, but if he sucks, he could only have A3xx and the high is up for grabs, esp if you only consider the sidepot would be the main pot.

I still dont like the fold.
rwood
QUOTE (predator06 @ Monday, October 16th, 2006, 12:46 PM) *
It's a $5 bet into a $13. If he calls. Then check calls a pot bet ($23) on the river and gets 1/4 of the $69 pot, he will get $17.25 of his $28 he put in (in the worst possible situation if the guy bets full pot on the river). If the guy only has the flush and our guy gets 1/2 he will get $34.50 and make $6.50.

I take this chance. There is a chance that he has A 3 and a flush, but if he sucks, he could only have A3xx and the high is up for grabs, esp if you only consider the sidepot would be the main pot.

I still dont like the fold.


i have a lot to learn. lol
antistuff
QUOTE (predator06 @ Monday, October 16th, 2006, 11:46 AM) *
It's a $5 bet into a $13. If he calls. Then check calls a pot bet ($23) on the river and gets 1/4 of the $69 pot, he will get $17.25 of his $28 he put in (in the worst possible situation if the guy bets full pot on the river). If the guy only has the flush and our guy gets 1/2 he will get $34.50 and make $6.50.

I take this chance. There is a chance that he has A 3 and a flush, but if he sucks, he could only have A3xx and the high is up for grabs, esp if you only consider the sidepot would be the main pot.

I still dont like the fold.


calling this down your risking an awefull lot to not win very much though no?

and if he has like a4 or a5 and a flush calling that turn still sucks.
EurekaKid
What about the possiblity of being counterfeited at the river?
antistuff
QUOTE (EurekaKid @ Wednesday, October 18th, 2006, 4:46 PM) *
What about the possiblity of being counterfeited at the river?


QUOTE
and if he has like a4 or a5 and a flush calling that turn still sucks.
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