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Frez

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  1. It seems unlikely he is betting the flop and turn with the K high flush draw. And he can't have an open ended straight and flush draw - but he could have a flush draw and a straight draw. As well as a dozen two pair or even set hands.Yes, a turn raise is well worth considering.Because you are playing with only half a stack, I get it in on the river. Normal stacks I just call. Super deep are reraise (but not full pot) and fold to a shove.
  2. OMG man, it is possible to reply without quoting the OP too. Like it's not long enough already unconverted!
  3. They are never shoving without the nuts. Full ring is looking super nitty. No one gets bored and decided to play a marginal hand because there is no down time between hands.
  4. iPoker Network game, so no converter, sorrySeat 1: Button ($42.64 in chips) DEALERSeat 3: SB ($368.22 in chips)Seat 5: BB ($41.90 in chips)Seat 6: UTG ($63.27 in chips)Seat 8: MP ($50.00 in chips)Seat 10: Hero ($58.37 in chips)SB: Post SB $0.25BB: Post BB $0.50*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to Hero []UTG: FoldMP: FoldHero: Call $0.50Button: Call $0.50SB: Raise (NF) $2.50BB: FoldHero: Call $2.00Button: Call $2.00*** FLOP *** []Pot $8SB: CheckHero: Bet $8.00Button: Call $8.00SB: Fold*** TURN *** []Pot $24Hero: Bet $12.50Button: Call $12.50*** RIVER *** []Pot $49Hero: CheckButton: Bet $19.64 All-inHero:
  5. Absolutely open raise with that hand. And raise a little more on the turn
  6. He said 2/4 mixed table - for NLHE and PLO the blinds are .5/1.I think the questions have already been well answered. He's waiting for a nice turn card to put you in. He could have one of those straights, and he's waiting for the board not to pair. The least he has is a larger set.This is a hand I will play in nearly any spot if the Ace and Ten are suited, and the 5s are offsuit. But this is a pretty ugly flop if you don't have a flush draw to fall back on.
  7. UB used to have it - under their pre merger software though
  8. OP asked about limit. Obv different pot sizes and therefor diff VPPs.For goodness sake ilMakeU, just play good poker at the level you're at. Climb up with proper bankroll management and the VPPs will roll it at higher levels.
  9. No.100% is a very good number. That's where the top MTT players are - they guys on the Card Player and Bluff mag online player of the year races.STTs are different. 30% is a very good number there. 10-20% more realistic, and still very good, at the higher levels.
  10. Finally someone gets directly to the heart of the matter.delved, do you really think that after theacclaimed leads out the turn, your over shove is EVER getting called by a hand that isn't beating you? Like over pairs (77, 99, TT, JJ), anything with a 5 (A5, 45, 55, 56), and a lot of hands similar hands with an 8 in them? And all those hands are totally capable of playing it exactly the same way.Don't make bets that are never getting called by a hand you are ahead of.
  11. Ya, as above, except I'm not sure I like this flop at all. You've almost turned your hand over by 3-betting from a blind, and even if you 3-bet more than AAXX (which of course you should), this flop is too low to represent the other hands you might 3bet OOP - say Kings or Queens with big suited kickers for example, or rundowns from 789T to TJQK.Nothing that you are ahead of is inclined to call your flop bet and I think, and if you get repotted you have to fold.
  12. I dunno... Hopefully 100BB swings should a lot more rare than regular. 1000BBs is pretty nitty - but to be fair, the games at higher levels are obv tougher, and no bankroll is enough if you can't beat the game. Better to grind out 2/4 then lose money at 5/10.
  13. 1/3 = full house1/6 = same straight1/3 = smaller straight1/6 = trips or lessso call.
  14. Maybe villan is excited about the straight he flopped?
  15. To save time you could just replace PLO with NLHE and paste it over in that forum too.
  16. First, this is clearly the very definition of WA/WB. If he doesn't have AA then he's drawing to at best 2 outs or some wierd runner-runner.Second: is not that much of an exaggeration at this level. It may be exploitable IF you are always playing with the same players, and IF they know what you are folding, and IF you never do have a hand there. However the parlay of those three IFs is pretty small.I don't mind checking the flop for pot control. And I don't mind bet/folding. If you call his check/raise then you are really committing your stack. You'd only have one pot sized bet left.
  17. Preflop is fine, maybe a tiny big gamblish. Folding is fine too.On the flop either lead or check/call. Never check/raise, unless you want to puke when someone over shoves on you.Is there a specific question RISE?
  18. I don't fold this preflop with the overcaller. We're set mining here - the tens - the fours are quad mining
  19. Ya, sorry, missed the Ah thing. But let's count up the outs. 4 Aces, one is solid, the others are at least potentially splits. So say 2.5 outs, 3 at most.8 other flush cards, but we could be beat by a bigger flush. Count that as 4 or 5 outs maybe?A 9 may have some bad RIO, or maybe a split, so I'd only count the 3 non heart 9s as 1 out.Of course the turn puts out a diamond flush, so now the 9d and Ad are ugly, so discount 1 out there.So what does that give us, effectively 7 or 8 outs? With one card to come, you need 4.8-1 or better to call a turn bet. Of course calling a pot turn bet is
  20. You don't have enough outs to call a pot bet on the turn, even if you knew for certain that if you made you hand, it would be best. He could have flopped a straight, either the nut straight, or a lower straight with or without a redraw to a Broadway (I don't think an Ace is a super card for you). And of course bigger flush draws. Put those together and there exists a notable non-zero chance that you were drawing dead on the flop.Weak hand and poor position may even make this a preflop fold.
  21. Well, I was absolutely correct in feeling that the BB was donking the river with something less than the nuts...PokerStars Pot-Limit Omaha, $1.00 BB (6 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.comButton ($67.25)SB ($40)BB ($117.40)UTG ($59.75)MP ($37.70)Hero (CO) ($98.50)Preflop: Hero is CO with 4, 6, 3, 7UTG calls $1, MP calls $1, Hero calls $1, Button calls $1, SB calls $0.50, BB bets $7, UTG calls $6, MP calls $6, Hero calls $6, Button calls $6, 1 foldFlop: ($36) 8, 10, 6(5 players)BB checks, UTG checks, MP checks, Hero checks, Button checksTurn: ($36) 9(5 players)BB checks,
  22. Auto 3-bet, AINEC. NEVER EVER fold this rrumseyAnd when it comes back around with the overcallers, ship it. There's enough dead money out there to happily get it in 60/40, and you're more like 45/55/I play it all the same
  23. I'm gonna say yes, unless HJ is an ultra (18/1) nit.
  24. Highlighted info is at least one, if not two, steps above the most of the analysis we usually get here. Well done S-ND
  25. Ya, the decision is, when faced with the river pot bet - are we good more than one third of the time? Or good 30% of the time and splitting 20% of the time... What we put in earlier is not relevant at all.
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