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BudBundy
Cryptologic
Pot Limit Omaha Ring game
Blinds: $0.50/$1
9 players
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Stack sizes:
UTG: $99.75
UTG+1: $84.50
MP1: $32
MP2: $100.50
Hero: $116.25
CO: $140.88
Button: $86.87
SB: $23.50
BB: $106.25

Pre-flop: (9 players) Hero is MP3 with 6 icon_suit_heart.gif 7 icon_suit_heart.gif 5 icon_suit_diamond.gif 4 icon_suit_spade.gif
3 folds, MP2 calls, Hero raises to $3, 2 folds, SB calls, BB folds, MP2 raises to $15.5, Hero calls, SB folds.

Flop: 8 icon_suit_heart.gif 4 icon_suit_heart.gif 9 icon_suit_diamond.gif ($35, 2 players)
MP2 bets $34.5, Hero raises all-in $101.75, MP2 calls all-in $51.5

right?
shrimp4789
again, you know more than I do, but yet I am confused as to why you called the reraise preflop. Yes the 6-7 is suited, but the 5-4 isnt......your only real hope is for no flush ability, and to hit your straight. with the flop, yes you have tons of outs, however how good are your outs here? any heart and your probably beat, so really its your straight only....i dont know if i would have called the preflop raise
bassplayer45459
If you watch the high limit omaha players, they will re-raise this all in everytime, benyamine will. The draw is great, heck if you are up against an over pair you are in even better shape. I like it, the only thing i may be worried about is an over pair and a better flush draw, my money actually after sitting back and thinking about it, villian has aces or kings with one of them suited in hearts? If we say that, then we are not re-raising here, it is a judgement call
bdc30
QUOTE (bassplayer45459 @ Thursday, March 1st, 2007, 2:24 PM) *
the only thing i may be worried about is an over pair and a better flush draw,


Uh, except for the hand that has us in about the worst possible spot, and a hand that raises preflop in plo. The middle/high wrap draw with bigger flush???

If he has something like TJQK with two hearts, we're almost f*cked. I probably lay this down here.
Zach6668
QUOTE (bdc30 @ Thursday, March 1st, 2007, 7:45 PM) *
Uh, except for the hand that has us in about the worst possible spot, and a hand that raises preflop in plo. The middle/high wrap draw with bigger flush???

If he has something like TJQK with two hearts, we're almost f*cked. I probably lay this down here.

Meh, you really think the LRR is anything but AAxx usually?
bdc30
I've been all in WITH AAxx a ton of times against TTJQ, TJQK, etc, etc.

A read would be very helpful.
BudBundy
QUOTE (shrimp4789 @ Friday, March 2nd, 2007, 12:40 AM) *
again, you know more than I do, but yet I am confused as to why you called the reraise preflop. Yes the 6-7 is suited, but the 5-4 isnt......your only real hope is for no flush ability, and to hit your straight. with the flop, yes you have tons of outs, however how good are your outs here? any heart and your probably beat, so really its your straight only....i dont know if i would have called the preflop raise


Thanks but i am still trying to learn the game as well.

In position , i just loved this hand. I wasn't missing any flop below 9. On any low flop , my two pairs is also good and also i will have a billion outs for straight on any low flop. I like to call raises in position with low cards. It increases the variance but definitely +EV. Most of the time you lose a small pot or win a big one.

Still i know it is not the optimum play , maybe a little loose but i think it is profitable when you can precisely put your opponent on a hand. I have never seen a LRR with anything but AAxx as long as he isn't shortstack. Sometimes shortstacks LRR and push KKQT , QQTT or something.

I 've put him on aces and i played accordingly. And i was right if it chances anything.
simo_8ball
QUOTE (BudBundy @ Friday, March 2nd, 2007, 5:17 PM) *
In position , i just loved this hand. I wasn't missing any flop below 9. On any low flop , my two pairs is also good and also i will have a billion outs for straight on any low flop. I like to call raises in position with low cards. It increases the variance but definitely +EV. Most of the time you lose a small pot or win a big one.

Still i know it is not the optimum play , maybe a little loose but i think it is profitable when you can precisely put your opponent on a hand. I have never seen a LRR with anything but AAxx as long as he isn't shortstack. Sometimes shortstacks LRR and push KKQT , QQTT or something.


QFT. You played this pretty much perfectly.
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