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Villain is solid..
PokerStars Game #9513079246: Omaha Pot Limit ($3/$6) - 2007/04/20 - 01:54:54 (ET) Table 'Franzia' 6-max Seat #6 is the button Seat 1: Tired Loser ($616.20 in chips) Seat 3: EvilEcstasy ($531 in chips) Seat 4: TwoCardBrag ($609.70 in chips) Seat 6: coisters ($417.10 in chips) Tired Loser: posts small blind $3 EvilEcstasy: posts big blind $6 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to EvilEcstasy [5h Ah 2d 7d] TwoCardBrag: raises $15 to $21 coisters: calls $21 Tired Loser: folds EvilEcstasy: calls $15 *** FLOP *** [7h Tc 3c] EvilEcstasy: checks TwoCardBrag: checks coisters: checks *** TURN *** [7h Tc 3c] [2h] EvilEcstasy: bets $64 TwoCardBrag: raises $192 to $256 coisters: folds EvilEcstasy: ??? |
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I'd fold here.
You are probably up against a set, if so your full house with the 2 pair are no good. That drops you down to about 7 outs. |
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If he's solid he's not ever checking any strong made hand or any strong draw on that flop. Most likely hand is something like KK with hearts. I'd push.
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I'd fold here. You are probably up against a set, if so your full house with the 2 pair are no good. That drops you down to about 7 outs. [/ QUOTE ] You did see that he was the pre-flop raiser and he checked on the flop in middle position right? That would be a strange line to take with a flopped set, and as I have a 2, a turned set is very unlikely.. |
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i would fold this hand pre flop, even 4 handed - i cant see what you can flop that will get him to commit his stack with this hand, plus you are OOP against. if it was SB v BB and i had position i would call, but your hand is just a little too weak to go after a solid player, and by passing pre flop you avoid sticky situations like this where a good player could have a set, or a flush draw and you end up flipping for your stack
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Preflop you can call or fold, it's not really that big of a deal either way.
Stating that a good player is ever going to have a set or a decent flush draw is pretty insane though. No decent player is ever checking a set or any kind of one pair + solid flush draw on that flop, so on the turn it's almost impossible for him to have a hand unless he's a very bad player. OP is ahead of pretty much 100% of his range and has a redraw. |
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With 2 to a flush and a straight draw out there on the flop he is definately not checking a set. To him it looks like you might be trying to steal the pot, I'm guessing he's got an over (AA or KK) + flush draw. To him he thinks, how can that 2 help his hand, my KK + hearts must be good.
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