BudBundy 0 Posted November 10, 2006 Share Posted November 10, 2006 Grandmother B has 8765 2 diamons.Average stack.Villain(large stack) raises small preflop Grandmother B calls in position.A couple of more callers.Flop 4 5 10 one diamond.Villian leads 1.5$,B mins raises to 3.Folds to villian.He raises to 7.B calls.Turn 9 of diamons.Now 2 diamons on board.Villain pots.B?(Yes i don't know how to spell "Villain or Villian")My read on him is he wouldn't push that hard without a set on that flop. Link to post Share on other sites
....Ian.... 0 Posted November 10, 2006 Share Posted November 10, 2006 stacks would help bud.call or repot the flop, min raise i no like. my preference is to repot, but callin seems fine.turn, just call, even w/o implied odds, if your FD is live, you're gettin a good price. Link to post Share on other sites
BudBundy 0 Posted November 10, 2006 Author Share Posted November 10, 2006 I have 50 and he has around 80.Yea i know min raise seems disgusting but i thought its a good way to see if he is drawing or betting his set. Link to post Share on other sites
Whiskey16 1 Posted November 10, 2006 Share Posted November 10, 2006 Grandmother B has 8765 2 diamons.Average stack.Villain(large stack) raises small preflop Grandmother B calls in position.A couple of more callers.Flop 4 5 10 one diamond.Villian leads 1.5$,B mins raises to 3.Folds to villian.He raises to 7.B calls.Turn 9 of diamons.Now 2 diamons on board.Villain pots.B?(Yes i don't know how to spell "Villain or Villian")My read on him is he wouldn't push that hard without a set on that flop.What stakes is this? What's the standard pre-flop raise? Do you have a read on the Villain?I think I'm done after he pots here. He could easily be betting a bigger diamond draw. He could have QJ killing some of our straight outs. I think there are too many cards that improve our hand that we could be drawing dead to a bigger hand if we hit that only causes us to lose a pot sized bet on the river as well.Without drawing to the nut flush, and with straight outs that doesn't give us the nut straight, I don't think it's worth it to continue here. Link to post Share on other sites
JacKingOff_suit 0 Posted November 10, 2006 Share Posted November 10, 2006 Granny figured she had over 45%+ pot equity on the turn and about close to half of the remaining cards will help her on the river. With the dead money in the pot a call is +EV, so she murmured, "Sonny, I've played Omaha since you were wearing diaper, so don't ever bluff your grandma and I will see you on the river, sob..." Link to post Share on other sites
Whiskey16 1 Posted November 10, 2006 Share Posted November 10, 2006 Granny figured she had over 45%+ pot equity on the turn and about close to half of the remaining cards will help her on the river. With the dead money in the pot a call is +EV, so she murmured, "Sonny, I've played Omaha since you were wearing diaper, so don't ever bluff your grandma and I will see you on the river, sob..."Yeah, I've been rethinking and I think this is right. If all our cards are live, we definitely have equity to call, and even if they're not, if we discount our outs for potential bigger flushes and straights, we've still likely got odds to call. Link to post Share on other sites
skribe 0 Posted November 12, 2006 Share Posted November 12, 2006 try to get it in on the flop....when he raises you re pop him. you crush most hands that hes raising with pf. i think calling is weak here, lets you get pushed away from 2 pairs. you need to try to get a stack at these limits and own the table, perfect spot to do so. i don't understand why you play these hands if you're not going to play them fast on these flops, you can't hit a better flop, especially without a straight on board. an overpair can fold to a 456 board, but 4510 is way harder. if he has three 10s, so be it youre still in fine shape. Link to post Share on other sites
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