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Tough spot deep...wrap hits but puts flush out there...
0.50/$1 - Pot Limit Omaha Hi - 12:59:01 ET - 2007/08/05
Seat 2: BTN ($114.25) Seat 3: HERO ($129.35) Seat 4: BB ($121.50) Seat 5: UTG ($83.85) Seat 6: CO ($92.70) HERO posts the small blind of $0.50 BB posts the big blind of $1 The button is in seat #2 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to HERO [Jh 4h 5d 6h] UTG calls $1 CO calls $1 BTN calls $1 HERO calls $0.50 BB raises to $6 UTG calls $5 CO calls $5 BTN calls $5 HERO calls $5 *** FLOP *** [8s 3s 2c]($30) HERO checks BB bets $30 UTG folds CO folds BTN folds HERO calls $30 *** TURN *** [8s 3s 2c] [6s]($90) HERO... i guess maybe I'm stupid for seeing the flop (calling 5 into a $30 pot though?), but once I'm there folding just seemed really wrong getting 2:1...its pretty easy to put him on a hand...i just don't know if he has aces with spades and I'm pretty lost on the turn...do i just bet pot and pray he didn't hit flush? |
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Re: Tough spot deep...wrap hits but puts flush out there...
I say lead out with a bet of $50, representing value on a made flush draw and that you are asking for a call. If you get check-raised then I'd lay it down.
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Re: Tough spot deep...wrap hits but puts flush out there...
fold preflop.
check-raise turn go to the end with |
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Re: Tough spot deep...wrap hits but puts flush out there...
Fold preflop. Check-raising turn is fine. Villian probably has AAxx and will only have flush a small percentage of time. If you call flops like this, you have to put chips in on a flush board occasionally. Otherwise you are calling a psb with only 9 outs, which is EV- in a HU pot.
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Re: Tough spot deep...wrap hits but puts flush out there...
well assuming he does have aces with no spades...i have two aces, four sevens, three fours, three fives, and three sixes...if he does have ace high spades then I have 11 outs...and have to dodge his full house redraw if I hit an ace...I like the option of leading out for 50 and then folding even though I'd be getting 4.5:1 because I'd be drawing dead so often
is there any chance I could lead big and he re-raises without a flush? that would make that play scary also could leading for pot...which would put him AI since pot is 90 and he has 87 left...get him to fold a small flush if he has A-A-Xs-Xs?? |
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Re: Tough spot deep...wrap hits but puts flush out there...
On the flop if he doesnt have spades, you win if ace, four, five or six hits on turn. 7 wont make a straight because you cant play 3 cards from your hand. If he has ace high fd, with aces, you have 2 aces, 2 fours, 2 fives, and 2 sixes, 8 outs. He wont reraise without a flush because you will have insanely high odds to call. You can probably get him to fold a small flush to a large bet, but the value gained from folding out small flushes seems smaller to me that the value from getting aces pot committed drawing dead.
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Re: Tough spot deep...wrap hits but puts flush out there...
i read the title and thought 'wow what a tough spot, having a straight on a 3-flush board in omaha'
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Re: Tough spot deep...wrap hits but puts flush out there...
120$ effective stacks in a 100$ plo game are not really that deep...
fold preflop. i'd pot/fold flop or just check/fold. on the turn i hate every option you have. check-raising a flush board in a 90$ pot with 80$ left holding a mere straight... seems to me like just plain wrong. villian will have to call 30$ in a $200+ pot. what do you think will he fold in this spot? |
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Re: Tough spot deep...wrap hits but puts flush out there...
[ QUOTE ]
On the flop if he doesnt have spades, you win if ace, four, five or six hits on turn. 7 wont make a straight because you cant play 3 cards from your hand. If he has ace high fd, with aces, you have 2 aces, 2 fours, 2 fives, and 2 sixes, 8 outs. He wont reraise without a flush because you will have insanely high odds to call. You can probably get him to fold a small flush to a large bet, but the value gained from folding out small flushes seems smaller to me that the value from getting aces pot committed drawing dead. [/ QUOTE ] i never counted a 7 as an out...I led pot on turn and he folded and immediately stood up...I feel that was a mistake because 1. I'm calling on the flop because I plan on playing the straight if I hit it and its a spade...if this was my plan then I should have no fear of trying to get all his money in...I should have definitely bet smaller and called a shove from him...thanks for everyones opinion on it |
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Re: Tough spot deep...wrap hits but puts flush out there...
Fold preflop to the raise, you're in the small blind which is the worse position to be in. The reason is exactly for what happens on the turn. You have to act first with a hand you're not sure whether you need to protect it against a player with a set, or are drawing dead against a player with a flush.
If you had folding this preflop out of position, you would find the decisions you make in the game to be a lot easier. |
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