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Old 07-15-2007, 08:40 PM     Post subject: Last hand of session PLO #1 (permalink)  
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Full Tilt Poker Game #2951905820: Table Ted (6 max) - $0.25/$0.50 - Pot Limit Omaha Hi - 4:22:57 ET - 2007/07/15
Seat 1: MANNY24FAN ($68)
Seat 2: noabowe ($44.05)
Seat 3: CrazyRuddstar ($26.45)
Seat 4: halvorsen1 ($49.55)
Seat 5: zenbitz ($103.95)
Seat 6: maddog_9393 ($46.85)
noabowe posts the small blind of $0.25
CrazyRuddstar has 5 seconds left to act
CrazyRuddstar posts the big blind of $0.50
The button is in seat #1
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to zenbitz [6h Ac 9c Ah]
halvorsen1 calls $0.50
zenbitz raises to $2.25
maddog_9393 folds
MANNY24FAN folds
noabowe folds
CrazyRuddstar calls $1.75
halvorsen1 calls $1.75
*** FLOP *** [3d 2c 4c]
CrazyRuddstar checks
halvorsen1 checks
zenbitz bets $7
CrazyRuddstar folds
halvorsen1 raises to $28
zenbitz ...

I figure I have 9 nut outs, plus possibly 3 5s and even 2 aces, or could even be ahead vs. combo draw.
I haven't been paying much attention, but opps doesn't seem out of line.

Easy push, right? I am posting results in white because I am going on vacation.

shoves,
halvorsen1 shows [Js Jh 5s Ad]
Uncalled bet of $41.20 returned to zenbitz
*** TURN *** [3d 2c 4c] [4h]
*** RIVER *** [3d 2c 4c 4h] [2s]
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Old 07-16-2007, 02:04 AM #2 (permalink)  
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I usually just let those ones go unless I know the guy is overaggressive. If he's the type that would check raise that hard with a weak 2 pair or pair+flush draw against our "obvious" aces then gambling is okay.

But most opponents (especially at 50PLO) will have a set or straight here the vast majority of the time. Given that we have to put $40 more in here, I think we should fold.

If there was more action preflop (ie and raise and a reraise) leaving us with less than 1.5x the pot left behind when the flop comes, then we surely have to gamble since a lower flush draw is much more likely. But as played with the deeper stacks, he has (near) nuts here a lot.
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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Old 07-17-2007, 09:36 AM #3 (permalink)  
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I wouldn't bet pot on the flop.

slightly more than half pot bet on flop. I would fold to the check raise
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