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Old 01-30-2007, 06:31 PM
TheRempel TheRempel is offline
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Default Re: Maximizing Value with the Mortal Nuts

Ok so let's say this is $200 PLO and the pot is $30 to the flop. All important stacks have $300 at the start of the hand.

You lead $15, get called by one of limpers who has TT and Mr. ABC raises full pot to $90. You both call.

a) The turn pairs the board. The only time this is good for you money wise is when the limper is deeper than the PFR and you cover or when the limper makes quads on the turn and an ace hits the river.

b) The turn doesn't pair the board and the PFR pushes. Unless the limper is really bad he can't call. If he is really bad enough to call the turn getting 3:1 all in he is calling a c/r on the flop anyway.

So basically you are going to end up stacking one or the other with your line but probably not both. Checkraising will get you both stacks the majority of the time. I probably made a mistake in specifying 150-200BB stacks in the first place, that just happened to be how the hand played out.
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