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BudBundy
Cryptologic
Pot Limit Omaha Ring game
Blinds: $0.50/$1
10 players
Converter

Stack sizes:
UTG: $69
UTG+1: $124.75
UTG+2: $5.50
Hero: $110.50
MP2: $100
MP3: $91
CO: $454.07
Button: $90.25
SB: $110.79
BB: $67.50

Pre-flop: (10 players) Hero is MP1 with K icon_suit_club.gif 7 icon_suit_spade.gif T icon_suit_spade.gif J icon_suit_diamond.gif
UTG calls, 2 folds, Hero calls, MP2 (poster) checks, MP3 calls, CO calls, Button folds, SB calls, BB (poster) checks.

Flop: 9 icon_suit_heart.gif 6 icon_suit_spade.gif Q icon_suit_spade.gif ($7, 7 players)
SB checks, BB checks, UTG checks, Hero bets $5, MP2 calls, MP3 calls, CO raises to $32, 3 folds, Hero calls, 2 folds.

Turn: 2 icon_suit_diamond.gif ($81, 2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets $81, Hero calls all-in $77.5


DN always says odds are in favour of a big draw against a made hand. Am i overplaying my draws?
bdc30
If you're willing to get it all in here on the turn anyway, why not lead out?? If he has naked aces or something, he might think you have a set...
BudBundy
tbh i was hoping for a check
Zach6668
Wouldn't you rather get it in on the flop here?
BudBundy
I wanted to see a turn first cus if it pairs on turn i can get away cheaply. But if i hit , he is no folding 100% of the time.

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I hate poker

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Zach6668
I'm not familiar with Omaha odds, but is our draw favoured over a made hand (set) even with only 1 card to come?

Here's a few examples:

vs QQJT, we've got 25% to scoop, 31% equity.

vs QQ78, we're 40% to win/equity.

vs QQ34, we're 40% again.

So, unless he has a straight draw as well, we've got enough to call the turn getting better than 2-1.

However, when he has our flush draw, we're in trouble.

vs QhQdAs4s, we're only 25%.

vs QhQdKsJs, we're only 17% to win, and only 21% total equity.

vs 99TJ, we're 31% equity again.

I think I've covered most likely things here.

At best, we're 40%, at worst we're 21%, in terms of equity going to the river.
Zach6668
QUOTE (Zach6668 @ Sunday, February 25th, 2007, 8:42 PM) *
I'm not familiar with Omaha odds, but is our draw favoured over a made hand (set) even with only 1 card to come?

Here's a few examples:

vs QQJT, we've got 25% to scoop, 31% equity. 38.8% EE

vs QQ78, we're 40% to win/equity. 46.1% EE

vs QQ34, we're 40% again. 48.8% EE

So, unless he has a straight draw as well, we've got enough to call the turn getting better than 2-1.

However, when he has our flush draw, we're in trouble.

vs QhQdAs4s, we're only 25%. 26.6% EE

vs QhQdKsJs, we're only 17% to win, and only 21% total equity. 22% EE

vs 99TJ, we're 31% equity again. 46.2% EE

I think I've covered most likely things here.

At best, we're 40%, at worst we're 21%, in terms of equity going to the river.


In terms of the flop, our equity is bolded above.

Our equity doesn't change a ton going to the turn in most spots, so I don't hate waiting for a non-pair turn.

(This is all from CardPlayer's odds calculator, btw)
SCS
We have a lot of outs here, but the only cards I'm comfortable seeing are the 3 non-spade 8s and the 3 Ts. I'd rather not draw hoping to hit a flush with just the Ts.

I usually fold on the flop, but if I'm going to play it I'd rather repot it here and try to get my money in when I have 2 chances to make my hand.



Zach - You trying out Omaha now?
JacKingOff_suit
If you are very certain that villain only raises with set then calling could be correct because if the turn pairs then you can fold and save you money. If you hit your hand villain will still pay you off for hoping a boat on the river.

In most cases I will just shove it in.

One thing I hate being out of position and playing in a limping game where everyone likes to take a look at the flop is I will never know if my flush draw is good.
Zach6668
QUOTE (SCS @ Monday, February 26th, 2007, 9:07 AM) *
Zach - You trying out Omaha now?

Na, I just read all the strat forums now that I'm moderating them, so I thought I'd try some analysis. biggrin.gif
SCS
QUOTE (Zach6668 @ Monday, February 26th, 2007, 9:08 PM) *
Na, I just read all the strat forums now that I'm moderating them, so I thought I'd try some analysis. biggrin.gif


You should definitely try it out some time. Players are horrible. If you read the strategy guide on the forum and read through some of the hands, you should be able to beat most of the lower limit Omaha games.
Zach6668
QUOTE (SCS @ Tuesday, February 27th, 2007, 7:54 AM) *
You should definitely try it out some time. Players are horrible. If you read the strategy guide on the forum and read through some of the hands, you should be able to beat most of the lower limit Omaha games.

Oh I've played it before, I have no doubt I could beat it. tongue.gif
simo_8ball
I like how you played it until the turn, but I shove rather than check/call allin. The hands he is checking behind with are the hands he will be folding to a shove generally.

QUOTE (Zach6668 @ Tuesday, February 27th, 2007, 5:15 PM) *
Oh I've played it before, I have no doubt I could beat it. tongue.gif

Having read your posts in the March goals thread, maybe you should give it a try.
Zach6668
QUOTE (simo_8ball @ Friday, March 2nd, 2007, 2:52 PM) *
Having read your posts in the March goals thread, maybe you should give it a try.

lol.

I'm SOOOOOOOO determined to beat SH LHE.
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