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Quasi in depth hand analysis
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!Luck
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07-09-2005, 07:20 PM
Post subject: Quasi in depth hand analysis
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Full House
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***** Hand History for Game 2332366145 *****
$25 PL Omaha Hi/Lo - Friday, July 08, 21:31:18 EDT 2005
Table Table 36748 (Real Money)
Seat 2 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 1: bottompair ( $31.03 )
Seat 2: purpleronima ( $15.78 )
Seat 3: bridgebum ( $14.05 )
Seat 4: GRAY_VOUVRAY ( $13.85 )
Seat 5: TheStation ( $39.15 )
Seat 6: barkley22 ( $13.24 )
Seat 7: das775 ( $47.53 )
Seat 8: !luck ( $24.4 )
Seat 9: lucki13 ( $25.25 )
Seat 10: mclandlord ( $23.2 )
bridgebum posts small blind [$0.1].
GRAY_VOUVRAY posts big blind [$0.25].
mclandlord posts big blind + dead [$0.35].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to !luck [ :Ac: ]
2 Folds
das775 raises [$1.1].
!luck calls [$1.1].
lucki13 calls [$1.1].
mclandlord calls [$0.85].
3 Folds
purpleronima calls [$1.1].
** Dealing Flop ** [ , :Qs:, ] 5 handed
das775 bets [$3].
!luck raises [$6]. Now the reason I raised here is because 3 dollars is really a weak bet. Also at the same time I did not want to raise pot because then I am pot committed
1 Fold
mclandlord calls [$6].
1 Fold
das775 calls [$3].
** Dealing Turn ** [ ] 3 handed
Now this is my money card, or so I thought. I have 18 outs to the nut low, plus 8 clubs to the nut flush. So I have 21 real outs since I do not want to double count my low outs. Furthermore, I have 5 outs to ¾ people. So the way I looked at it I had to bet. What I am not sure about is how to count the times the board pairs. 21 outs is 1.19:1 to hit by river. Plus I think I have better pot equity than nearly all hands besides something like( a set AND a2)
das775 checks.
!luck is all-In [$17.3]
mclandlord is all-In [$16]
das775 calls [$17.3].
** Dealing River ** [ ]
das775 shows [ :Qh:, :As:, , ] two pairs, queens and fours.
das775 shows 8,7,4,2,A for low.
!luck shows [ , , , :Ac: ] a pair of sevens.
!luck shows 8,7,4,2,A for low.
mclandlord shows [ , :Ah:, , ] a pair of nines.
mclandlord shows 8,7,4,2,A for low.
das775 wins $1.3 from side pot #1 with two pairs, queens and fours.
!luck wins Lo ($0.65) from side pot #1 with 8,7,4,2,A.
das775 wins Lo ($0.65) from side pot #1 with 8,7,4,2,A.
das775 wins $34.48 from the main pot with two pairs, queens and fours.
mclandlord wins Lo ($11.49) from the main pot with 8,7,4,2,A.
!luck wins Lo ($11.49) from the main pot with 8,7,4,2,A.
das775 wins Lo ($11.49) from the main pot with 8,7,4,2,A.
Overall do you guys think this was the correct play?
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Demiparadigm
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looks fine. Mclandlord should have folded, and I am not sure if I would have even called with das' hand. So, in a tighter game, your all in would often scoop the pot.
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ihategnomes
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Except for your idea of clean outs and the raise on the flop. Golden rule of Omaha H/L. Never draw to runner-runners. That being said, you really dont have a clean way to the high pot and very well could be spliting the low, so you put your entire stack on 9 outs to the high and about 1/3rd of the low on the turn. Party poker's 25 and 50 PL games are not tight games, they extremely overplay A2 without backups or draws to the high. What do you put the people on that call the flop bet without very many draws on the flop to a high, generally low cards, which serve as blockers or splits. Its not poorly played, but these are a few things you should be thinking about when playing.
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