econ_tim
Tuesday, September 20th, 2005, 4:56 PM
***** Hand History for Game 2746773261 *****
$2000 PL Omaha Hi/Lo - Tuesday, September 20, 20:50:32 EDT 2005
Table Table 55229 (No DP) (Real Money)
Seat 3 is the button
Total number of players : 9
Seat 1: Lopuryy ( $1222.75 )
Seat 3: superfred ( $4385.21 )
Seat 4: kraisey ( $2183.25 )
Seat 5: FCKNG00FY ( $1000 )
Seat 6: DudlyManlove ( $1820 )
Seat 8: PaiGowLeak ( $3651.18 )
Seat 9: JRAvila ( $1454.25 )
Seat 10: casperr5 ( $2011.07 )
Seat 7: ILoveDlck ( $123.75 )
kraisey posts small blind [$10].
FCKNG00FY is sitting out.
DudlyManlove posts big blind [$20].
** Dealing down cards **
ILoveDlck folds.
PaiGowLeak folds.
JRAvila folds.
casperr5 raises [$50].
Lopuryy folds.
superfred raises [$180].
kraisey folds.
DudlyManlove folds.
casperr5 calls [$130].
** Dealing Flop ** [ Jc, Tc, Qd ]
RAISINSCOOPS has joined the table.
casperr5 checks.
superfred bets [$200].
casperr5 raises [$987].
superfred calls [$787].
** Dealing Turn ** [ 4h ]
casperr5 is all-In [$844.07]
superfred calls [$844.07].
** Dealing River ** [ 5c ]
casperr5 shows [ Ts, As, Kh, 2c ] a straight, ten to ace.
superfred shows [ Ac, Qc, Ah, 5h ] a flush, ace high.
superfred wins $4049.14 from the main pot with a flush, ace high.
There was no qualifying low hand.
Saw this tonight. Classic illustration of why straights suck in Omaha. You better have a redraw if you're putting your stack in on this flop.
Rocketwadster
Thursday, September 22nd, 2005, 5:56 AM
Unless I missed something, I believe it was the guy with the flush draw that MAY have been out of line here, as all he had without the flush was a pair of aces...
Casper check/raised the guy on the flop, which should have told Superfred that his pair of aces isnt gonna cut it, and unless he wants to chase his flush draw, to get out now.
Am I wrong about this? :?
Chamonyx
Thursday, September 22nd, 2005, 6:25 AM
From 2 Dimes, the AA hand was:
60:40 pre-flop
42:58 flop
24:76 on the turn
so actually his play was correct. I believe it was a mistake here to make too big a re-raise on the flop, so that (with the smaller stack) he couldn't price the flush draw out on the turn.
curq
Thursday, September 22nd, 2005, 6:30 AM
yeah, not much for the guy with aces besides aces here with the exception of a possible split by hitting a non-club king. Would casper have been better off raising less on flop in order to .... nm, cham's post covered my post while I was writing.
dank773
Thursday, September 22nd, 2005, 7:29 AM
Can't really fault either of their play, IMO. Gutsy call by the AA on the turn.
econ_tim
Thursday, September 22nd, 2005, 7:35 AM
my bad
i misread the other guy's hand and thought he had the straight plus the flush draw
WonderfulSplash
Thursday, September 22nd, 2005, 1:41 PM
QUOTE (econ_tim)
my bad
i misread the other guy's hand and thought he had the straight plus the flush draw
Same here.
Now that I reread, the guy with AA donked that up pretty bad IMO.
Rocketwadster
Friday, September 23rd, 2005, 4:04 AM
phew...glad to see I wasn't way off track in my thinking of this hand... 8)
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