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bdc30
Full Tilt Poker
Pot Limit Omaha Ring game
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50
6 players
Converter

Stack sizes:
UTG: $75.20
UTG+1: $4.35
CO: $0
Hero: $50
SB: $62
BB: $69.35

Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is Button with 3 icon_suit_heart.gif A icon_suit_club.gif J icon_suit_club.gif J icon_suit_heart.gif
UTG calls, UTG+1 calls, Hero calls, BB checks.

Flop: K icon_suit_diamond.gif J icon_suit_spade.gif 4 icon_suit_club.gif ($2.25, 5 players)
BB checks, UTG checks, UTG+1 checks, Hero bets $2.25, BB calls.

Turn: 8 icon_suit_heart.gif ($6.75, 3 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $6.75, BB calls.

River: 7 icon_suit_heart.gif ($20.25, 3 players)
BB bets $20.25, Hero ???

WTF now? He's 55/2/2.5
simo_8ball
QT9x makes sense, and AQT9 most likely.

I probably sigh and fold.
iggymcfly
Call. He's probably calling the flop and turn with AQT, QT9, or naked QT with top pair and only one of those bets you. Plus, someone this loose/passive PF who gets a little more aggressive postflop is definitely the type that will make the big pot-sized bluff. If the river's an ace or a nine, I fold to this bet.
bdc30
We're cool with potting flop and turn? Raise pre?
simo_8ball
Wow, how the hell did I miss that? Yeah, I raise preflop.
bdc30
I thought about it, but the 3 was pretty trashy, imo
simo_8ball
+ Double suited
+ One suit is the nuts, and the other is ok
+ Pair is fairly high (less chance of underset)
+ A and 3 work together (ok, it's slim, but this hand is better than AJJ6 imo)
+ A and J work together
+ Position

- 3 is trashy
- UTG+1 is short so might shove, although you're ahead of his range anyway.
bdc30
I called.

Green Mountains shows [5h Th 9c As] a straight, Jack high
BigLebowski
that's about as close to a floated flop as you get in omaha isnt it? OOP no less
bdc30
C'mon, I call pot bets with gutshots all the time..............
simo_8ball
Funny thing is he was drawing to a gutshot, missed it, and still won with a straight.
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