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just a question i want answering
in this hand i pretty damn sure he has heart draw and probably AA, is there any point putting out river bet, small bet for value? i am pretty sure answer is no, but just want this clarified
PokerStars Game #13181765051: Omaha Pot Limit ($1/$2) - 2007/11/11 - 17:17:57 (ET) Table 'Eri II' 6-max Seat #4 is the button Seat 1: stonewal ($460.40 in chips) Seat 2: CKOKE4ME ($226.50 in chips) Seat 3: gs08bjohnson ($200 in chips) Seat 4: poyraz123 ($106.90 in chips) Seat 5: Snort4eva ($499.85 in chips) Seat 6: LiqGen ($332.45 in chips) Snort4eva: posts small blind $1 LiqGen: posts big blind $2 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Snort4eva [8d Jd Qd 7c] stonewal: folds CKOKE4ME: calls $2 gs08bjohnson: raises $7 to $9 poyraz123: folds Snort4eva: calls $8 LiqGen: folds CKOKE4ME: calls $7 *** FLOP *** [8h 2h Qs] Snort4eva: checks CKOKE4ME: checks gs08bjohnson: bets $22 Snort4eva: calls $22 CKOKE4ME: folds *** TURN *** [8h 2h Qs] [6s] Snort4eva: bets $70 gs08bjohnson: calls $70 *** RIVER *** [8h 2h Qs 6s] [7s] Snort4eva: checks gs08bjohnson: checks *** SHOW DOWN *** Snort4eva: shows [8d Jd Qd 7c] (two pair, Queens and Eights) gs08bjohnson: mucks hand Snort4eva collected $210 from pot *** SUMMARY *** Total pot $213 | Rake $3 Board [8h 2h Qs 6s 7s] Seat 1: stonewal folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 2: CKOKE4ME folded on the Flop Seat 3: gs08bjohnson mucked [7h Ah Ts 8c] Seat 4: poyraz123 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet) |
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Re: just a question i want answering
If you're sure about it, then do it, he may not call but it has the added benefit of him not being able to see your hand.
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Re: just a question i want answering
maybe some value,
if he has AA he might put you on a flush draw. a bet deterrs a bluff and makes it easier to fold a raise. but its borderline, checking is standard. |
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Re: just a question i want answering
I would say if he is a bluffer and you don't really want to check call a small bet is a good idea.
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Re: just a question i want answering
I think it's best to check to induce the bluff here and then call down, assuming you don't have a read that he never or rarely bluffs. If your opponent is an infrequent bluffer (and preferably, is a big call station), then a half-pot or so blocking bet is good.
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Re: just a question i want answering
AA hands are not turning their hands into bluffs.
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Re: just a question i want answering
If you put him on AA a check has more value in that he may try to bluff the str8 cards. Also, if you are going to check/call the flop and then lead the turn when a blank hits, I think that you may as well put a check/raise in on the flop and look to get much more of your stack in on the turn, since you do after all put him on the draw.
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