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LeFou
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11-02-2005, 04:55 PM
Post subject: O Hi four handed
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4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Dallas, TX
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.10/.20 blinds
me
AAQ9
preflop I bring it up to $1
Flop
QT2
A bets $1, I make it $5, and B calls.
Turn:
some piece of crap. B goes all in for my last 14. I call.
My friend said this was a bad call. I can't get too excited about it but fourhanded I'm having trouble dropping this stuff.
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lamaros
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Flush
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NL or PL?
Turn kinda matters. You have a pair of aces, with basicly no draws. Even 4 handed the average winning hand is going to be better than this. You have to consider two pair, a set, or strong draws (I assume it's a rainbow?).
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LeFou
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4-of-a-Kind
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yeh NL. I called, thinking i had outs to make a higher two pair -- forgetting that if opp had two pair it wouldn't help me to see the board pair. dumb.
T2 btw
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dsaxton
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I think calling is better than raising the flop. All you have is one pair with no real draw. You could be up against a set or two pair. I'd probably call and consider folding the turn unimproved.
Turn call seems pretty bad. An overpair in Omaha is almost like ace high after the flop in Holdem.
Bear in mind I'm still an Omaha novice, so I could be wrong.
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