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cgrohman
Playing 10 handed No Limit Omaha with $25-$25 blinds and everyone at the table
has roughyl $2000 in front of them.

I Have Ace(spades)2(spades)Ace(hearts)King(clubs).

IM on the button, there was abunch of limpers, UTG had raised to 50. There was
200 in the pop. I popped it to $400 total- the game had been loose and I
wanted to drive people out. I get 4. CALLERS. Roughly $2000 in the pot.

The flop comes 6(hearts)3(spades)2(hearts). 3 checks, a bet of $50(god knows
why), and then to me.

What shoudl I do?

Obviously ther eis a lfush draw present, but not the nut draw since I have the
ace. I am not really worried about 2 small pair because of my large pre-flop
riase. Possibly a set, but I still have a backdoor flush draw... So my
options are call and let the draweers in or move in at it. The pot being $2000
and the stacks being $1600.

I omved in at it. I got caleld by 3 people (the guy who bet folded).

I lost in 2 different placs, one guy had k10 of hearts and a heart hit. Another
guy had QQ63 and made full when another 3 hit.


Was i wrong to push?

Thanks,
cdddc75
Pushing there is just horrible.


Call the stupid $50 bet and hope like hell you get to see the turn cheap. You have a backdoor nut flush draw and nothing else against what could already be a made straight.


You would be wise to read Lyle Berman's Super System 2 take on reraising preflop with aces.
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