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jmbreslin
Full Tilt Pot-Limit Omaha, $0.02 BB (6 handed) - Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

Hero (SB) ($2.50)
BB ($1.36)
UTG ($3.51)
MP ($4.46)
CO ($2)
Button ($2.62)

Preflop: Hero is SB with 9, 10, 7, A
UTG calls $0.02, MP calls $0.02, CO calls $0.02, Button calls $0.02, Hero calls $0.01, BB checks

Flop: ($0.12) 6, 9, 8 (6 players)
Hero bets $0.12, 2 folds, MP calls $0.12, CO raises to $0.50, 1 fold, Hero ???
rvrchsrhtr
think I'd prob flat and re-eval on the turn. You do have some bd draws and there are some safe cards to come off. I have seen this play from guys with a set sometimes as well......shrug
jmbreslin
I realized after posting that it wasn't a pot raise but couldn't edit the subtitle.

The thing I hate about this spot is that there are several combo hands that my made hand doesn't stack up well against. I'm 45% against a club draw with a higher straight draw, 40% against a set and club draw, but I'm 57% against a KQJT rainbow and 67% against bare top set. And that doesn't even factor in the fact that the pot is still multi-way at this point.
simo_8ball
I raise preflop. It's a nice hand with extremely good equity. With PLO you don't have to follow up with a c/bet. It's just raising preflop because you have a hand that flops very well and hits a lot of nut draws. You want the pot to be bigger.


As played I flat his flop raise and get it in on a good turn.
jmbreslin
QUOTE (simo_8ball @ Monday, April 6th, 2009, 12:53 PM) *
I raise preflop. It's a nice hand with extremely good equity. With PLO you don't have to follow up with a c/bet. It's just raising preflop because you have a hand that flops very well and hits a lot of nut draws. You want the pot to be bigger.


I hear ya, I've switched to 6-max to try to up the aggression but still getting a feel for it.
Pdiddydog
QUOTE (simo_8ball @ Monday, April 6th, 2009, 9:53 AM) *
I raise preflop. It's a nice hand with extremely good equity. With PLO you don't have to follow up with a c/bet. It's just raising preflop because you have a hand that flops very well and hits a lot of nut draws. You want the pot to be bigger.


As played I flat his flop raise and get it in on a good turn.

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