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BudBundy
Full Tilt Poker
Pot Limit Omaha Ring game
Blinds: $0.10/$0.25
5 players
Converter

Stack sizes:
UTG: $33.65
Hero: $35.20
Button: $20.85
SB: $0
BB: $26.65

Pre-flop: (5 players) Hero is CO with J icon_suit_club.gif K icon_suit_heart.gif 9 icon_suit_spade.gif 9 icon_suit_heart.gif
UTG calls, Hero raises to $1.1, Button calls, BB calls, UTG calls.

Flop: Q icon_suit_diamond.gif 5 icon_suit_club.gif T icon_suit_heart.gif ($4.5, 5 players)
Button bets $1, BB raises to $7.4, UTG folds, Hero calls, Button raises all-in $19.75, BB calls, Hero

I called flop to be able to get away from a paired turn.
simo_8ball
How did the button act first on the flop?
BudBundy
Because button was actually Sb and BB was UTG. Converter ****ed up get over it smile.gif
simo_8ball
Fair enough.

I play the same.

Call and make sure the turn doesn't pair before getting the rest of your money in.
simo_8ball
Hmm. Folding the flop may actually be correct actually. I don't like folding wraps though.
BudBundy
I counted 16 outs while in the hand but now i notice some of them can be chop outs.

Even if i have 12 outs isn't it good in a 3 way all in flop?
simo_8ball
What hands do you put them on?

Against AKJx you only have 4 clean outs, and 5 outs to chop.

I can't help thinking that a lot of your outs are taken in their hands or give you a chop.
BudBundy
I put button on Queens %100. he made a trap play , showed weakness and managed tı put his all money in.

BB , i was not so sure. He could have QT , AKJ , TT. 55 .
simo_8ball
board: QdTs5c

CODE
Hand                  Pot equity    Wins    Ties
Kh9hJc9s                36.41%     137,657     51,497
QQ**                    51.32%     228,324     3,778
KJ**,TT**,55**,QT**     12.27%     30,662     49,010


Against that full range you are 36%. When you weight that against a lot of the QT**, 55** and KJ**, I think you drop a fair way.

If you know you can get a three-way allin I don't think it's too bad, but you almost certainly don't have a large equity edge here.
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