iggymcfly
Monday, March 24th, 2008, 11:00 PM
QUOTE (DonkSlayer @ Monday, March 24th, 2008, 12:42 PM)

Well I mean, by checking the turn we are committing to a fold if Mailbox bets, right?
Actually, I really wasn't committed to a fold yet. If he bets 1/2 pot on the turn, I probably call down thinking A4 is still a decent possibility and just content myself with saving a few bucks. It was the PSB that put me over the top as he's basically bluffing or has an overboat, and there's no hand he calls the flop with that can be bluffing now.
The 3-way thing's not automatic though as this hand from tonight illustrates:
PokerStars Pot-Limit Omaha High, $4 BB (6 handed)
Poker-Stars Converter Tool from
FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards)
SB ($128.65)
BB ($1265.40)
UTG ($104.15)
MP ($95.30)
CO ($576)
Hero ($1001.70)
Preflop: Hero is Button with

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UTG calls $4, MP calls $4,
1 fold,
Hero raises to $22,
1 fold, BB calls $18, UTG calls $18, MP calls $18.
Flop: ($90)

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(4 players)BB checks, UTG checks, MP checks,
Hero bets $57, BB calls $57,
UTG raises to $82.15, MP folds, Hero calls $25.15, BB calls $25.15.
Turn: ($336.45)
(3 players)BB checks,
Hero bets $220,
BB raises to $993.45, Hero calls $677.55 (All-In).
River: ($2131.55)
(3 players, 1 all-in)Final Pot: $2131.55
BB shows Js 8d Kh Qc (three of a kind, Queens)
UTG mucks Ks 5s Ah Kd
Hero shows 7h Jh Kc Qh (a full house, Queens full of Sevens)
Hero wins $1795.10
Hero wins $333.45
(Rake: $3.00)
Similar dry board and someone shoves over a bet and a call with KK on the flop. Also, look at what villain check/shoves the turn with.