bdc30 0 Posted March 9, 2006 Share Posted March 9, 2006 Final table of a 30+3, payouts approx as follows1st - $5802nd - $3503rd - $2604th - $170POT_LIMIT OMAHA_HI_LO $30+$3 (Real Money), #219,095,390 30+3 PL Omaha Hi/Lo Multi Table Tournament, 9 Mar 2006 12:53 AM ET Seat 2: Button ($13,148 in chips) Seat 5: fcpbdc30 ($22,581 in chips) Q :icon_suit_club: ,4 :icon_suit_club: ,10 :icon_suit_heart: ,2 :icon_suit_club: Seat 6: Villain ($34,409 in chips) Seat 10: UTG ($21,362 in chips) ANTES/BLINDSfcpbdc30 posts blind ($1,000), Villain posts blind ($2,000).PRE-FLOP2 folds, fcpbdc30 calls $1,000, Villain checks.FLOP [board cards Q :icon_suit_diamond: ,10 :icon_suit_diamond:,7 :icon_suit_spade: ]fcpbdc30 bets $4,000, gold187 bets $16,000, fcpbdc30 bets $16,581 and is all-in, gold187 calls $4,581.Any other way to play this? Link to post Share on other sites
Chamonyx 0 Posted March 9, 2006 Share Posted March 9, 2006 Well, you could fold after he repots it What do you put him on?1. Flush draw2. 773. big wrap4. bluffUnless it is 4, you are at best even money (against flush draw with bunch of low cards). Note that if he has a flush draw with a load of high crads, you are in worse shape. Link to post Share on other sites
bdc30 0 Posted March 9, 2006 Author Share Posted March 9, 2006 Well, you could fold after he repots it What do you put him on?1. Flush draw2. 773. big wrap4. bluffUnless it is 4, you are at best even money (against flush draw with bunch of low cards). Note that if he has a flush draw with a load of high crads, you are in worse shape.Sorry Cham, I just realized how my read on this guy would come in to play (and how I left it out of the OP)...This guy was playing super-aggressively. Usually when I would flat-callpre-flop, he would pot it back to me out of the BB, and I had been foldinga lot of marginal hands to him. I was surprised to even see a flop in this case. I didn't put him on either of the 2 (flush draw or trips) thatyou mentioned, and thought at worst I'd be up against a wrap, or a solid low draw needing to hit running cards. Link to post Share on other sites
moneytoburn 0 Posted March 10, 2006 Share Posted March 10, 2006 Sorry Cham, I just realized how my read on this guy would come in to play (and how I left it out of the OP)...This guy was playing super-aggressively. Usually when I would flat-callpre-flop, he would pot it back to me out of the BB, and I had been foldinga lot of marginal hands to him. I was surprised to even see a flop in this case. I didn't put him on either of the 2 (flush draw or trips) thatyou mentioned, and thought at worst I'd be up against a wrap, or a solid low draw needing to hit running cards.Well with read, his range of potting it preflop may be any A or any 2 low cards. So limp should imply a really nasty hand like 3 of a kind of some kind of semi connected high card hand . When he repots to you, looks like you he may have hit pot hard considering his range that he limped preflop and fact that you had been playing relatively tight towards him. So when he still pots it back to you it shows considerable strength.I think I would strongly considering folding this, as YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO FIND A MUCH BETTER SPOTS THEN THAT. As ChamonyX pointed out, what are you really ahead of? Link to post Share on other sites
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