BudBundy 0 Posted August 1, 2007 Share Posted August 1, 2007 Full Tilt PokerPot Limit Omaha Ring gameBlinds: $0.50/$15 playersConverterStack sizes:UTG: $110.40CO: $415.35Button: $170.40Hero: $133.85BB: $59.85Pre-flop: (5 players) Hero is SB with J 8 9 T 3 folds, Hero raises to $3, BB raises to $9, Hero calls.Flop: Q T 3 ($18, 2 players)Hero checks, BB bets $18, Hero calls.Turn: 4 ($54, 2 players)Hero checks, BB is all-in $32.85, Hero So i watched Sbrugby's and Stinger's videos again and opened one 100$ max and one 50$ max table instead of 3 50$ max tables. I talked to Navy last night and he is right , i am losing money every hour i play by not moving up.So i started a little cautiously. Here at best i have 15 outs. 9 outs if he has flush draw , 11 outs if he has King jack etc..Push flop? Fold flop? Call turn? Fold Turn?Zero reads. Link to post Share on other sites
bdc30 0 Posted August 1, 2007 Share Posted August 1, 2007 I'd have folded to his flop bet, only due to his stack size. If you do happen to hit gin on the turn, you're only getting $32 more out of him. If stacks were deeper (his) I could float a call there. As played you have to call $32 more in to a pot of $86 (or thereabouts anyways) but you figure you're probably 3 or 4 to 1 to hit, depending what he's got. I fold.edit-- In fact, the more I look at this, I may have come back over the top of him on the flop. Assuming AAxx, we have a ton of outs so I'd want his money in there, instead of allowing him to get away from a scare card on the turn....interesting hand. Link to post Share on other sites
Vandees 0 Posted August 1, 2007 Share Posted August 1, 2007 As played, you have to fold the turn I think. But on the flop, you should push or fold. I don't like calling in that spot, especially with his stack. He's going to shove the turn if you just call regardless, so you may as well make him do the thinking for his whole stack, not the other way around. Link to post Share on other sites
KoRnholio 2 Posted August 1, 2007 Share Posted August 1, 2007 Shovel flop! That is a huge draw heads up.EDIT: I thought you had 2 clubs for a flush draw as well as your straight draw. I think you played it fine. Link to post Share on other sites
antistuff 0 Posted August 1, 2007 Share Posted August 1, 2007 aren't you a favorite over aa on that flop as long as he doesnt have the flush or higher straight going for him? im thinking you should checkraise the flop and put him in. Link to post Share on other sites
simo_8ball 1 Posted August 2, 2007 Share Posted August 2, 2007 I would c/r allin on the flop.It's interesting because I don't checkraise often in NLHE, but it's a very common move for me in PLO. Link to post Share on other sites
iggymcfly 0 Posted August 2, 2007 Share Posted August 2, 2007 You have two options on the flop: Either lead/call or check/raise. You have no idea where villian's at in the hand so you can't afford to play guessing games about which turns might help you. Honestly, completely readless, I think C/Ring's probably best here though as the lead rarely gets KK or AA to fold, so you might as well get some extra value from the hands that can't call like 7654 or JJ87. Link to post Share on other sites
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