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Borax
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06-01-2010, 03:00 PM
Post subject: PLO $100 - Great wrap, play for stacks?
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Full Tilt Pot-Limit Omaha, $1.00 BB (6 handed) - Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
saw flop
BB ($112.95)
UTG ($194.20)
Hero (MP) ($337.80)
CO ($79.40)
Button ($49.75)
SB ($40)
Preflop: Hero is MP with , , , 
UTG bets $2.50, Hero calls $2.50, 2 folds, SB calls $2, 1 fold
Flop: ($8.50) , , (3 players)
SB checks, UTG bets $6, [color=#CC3333]Hero ?
Do I just raise and keep on reraising here? What should be the preferred strategy? Read: ok player, more tight than aggressive.
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drmcboy
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DrButtInski
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raise the $6, if he 3 bets I would assume he has a set/87+ and you can see if the board pairs on the turn before you commit.
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Borax
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OK, thanks!
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'Well, obviously, this is not meant to be taken literally. It refers to any manufacturers of dairy products.'
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bigspenda73
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I'm not a fan of naked wraps w/o a pair certainly don't want to get 200bbs in here, so either call or raise/call
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sk8r_daniel
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Didnt notice the 200bb stack...
At what point do you say fk it and just start jamming? 80BB??
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jjbish
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I'm raising here for sure unless you think he folding a big PP or if he has exactly this type of range for opening utg.
If he's tight like you say, what's his utg opening range look like? I'm sure there are some good ds wraps, some AAbb, 8899 (not sure he's opening this, had you seen this type?) types.
You're a 55-45 dog on flop against 88xx, against AAbb you're 60-40 to the good.
You have redraws, so you are most likely dominating any wraps he may open with and there are so many non pairing turn cards that will shut him down.
200bb deep, I'm raisng for value here.
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sk8r_daniel
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jjbish
I'm raising here for sure unless you think he folding a big PP or if he has exactly this type of range for opening utg.
If he's tight like you say, what's his utg opening range look like? I'm sure there are some good ds wraps, some AAbb, 8899 (not sure he's opening this, had you seen this type?) types.
You're a 55-45 dog on flop against 88xx, against AAbb you're 60-40 to the good.
You have redraws, so you are most likely dominating any wraps he may open with and there are so many non pairing turn cards that will shut him down.
200bb deep, I'm raisng for value here.
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I like the raise for value, and deception when we hit out straight, but we are never a huge favourite on flop so no point in reraising and getting into a battle with top set.
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drmcboy
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DrButtInski
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bigspenda73
so either call
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I am surprised you don't think it is worth a raise to get him to fold over pairs/ BWs with gutter/ etc. What is your turn line after calling on bricks/we pair?
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bigspenda73
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calling also has the benefit of not getting cold3bet by the SB but that is a relatively tiny possibility
we are in position against UTG and he really shouldn't have a flop 3betting range 6-handed here so I'll go ahead and say raise is definitely my 1st option on the flop. If he does 3bet the flop I'm much more worried about our wrap being dominated by a hand like 89TJ than him having a set.
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