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bigspenda73
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05-26-2007, 12:23 AM
Post subject: 25PLO Questionable turn/river play
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Straight Flush
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2nd orbit for me 1st for the flop caller
Getting Hand History Information...
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Hand #42351707-11118 at Wapakoneta (Pot Limit Omaha)
Started at 25/May/07 20:17:39
Borat4Prez is at seat 0 with $24.04.
diceman369 is at seat 1 with $24.83.
Blondi555 is at seat 2 with $32.91.
Mad Skills is at seat 3 with $26.71.
REDEYEDSHARK is at seat 4 with $23.49.
birdymachine is at seat 5 with $25.71.
The button is at seat 4.
birdymachine posts the small blind of $.10.
Borat4Prez posts the big blind of $.25.
Borat4Prez: Ts Kd Qh 5d
diceman369: -- -- -- --
Blondi555: -- -- -- --
Mad Skills: -- -- -- --
REDEYEDSHARK: -- -- -- --
birdymachine: -- -- -- --
Pre-flop:
diceman369 calls. Blondi555 calls. Mad Skills
folds. REDEYEDSHARK calls. birdymachine calls.
Borat4Prez checks.
Flop (board: Td 7s Jd):
birdymachine checks. Borat4Prez bets $1.25.
diceman369 folds. Blondi555 folds. REDEYEDSHARK
folds. birdymachine calls.
Turn (board: Td 7s Jd 2c):
birdymachine checks. Borat4Prez checks.
River (board: Td 7s Jd 2c Qd):
birdymachine bets $2.25. Borat4Prez calls.
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KoRnholio
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That's the way to play it. If the villain is a straight-forward player or a rock who wouldn't slowplay the flop and then go for a check-raise on the turn with the straight, then sometimes betting pot can get them to fold their 2 pair/set hands. But against most opponents a check behind is the best play.
The river a call is good, since a raise is about 99% -EV. If he is betting a small flush, he probably won't call a raise. If he has the A flush or straight flush you will just get repopped and have to fold.
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Some days it feels like I've been standing forever, waiting for the bank teller to return so I can cash in all these Sklansky Bucks.
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bigspenda73
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Straight Flush
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OK, Im really not concerned about this big pots right now I am more concerend about these pots that end up being 40-50bbs.
The big pots happen, it's part of the gamboool of Omaha. I want to make sure Im playing correctly in these
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KoRnholio
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by bigspenda73
OK, Im really not concerned about this big pots right now I am more concerend about these pots that end up being 40-50bbs.
The big pots happen, it's part of the gamboool of Omaha. I want to make sure Im playing correctly in these
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Yeah, a big part of good play is keeping the pot small with lukewarm hands (such as OESD+2nd nut flush draw). Being in position helps a ton to accomplish this.
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Some days it feels like I've been standing forever, waiting for the bank teller to return so I can cash in all these Sklansky Bucks.
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