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well played? or donk?
Full Tilt Poker
Pot Limit Omaha Ring game Blinds: $0.25/$0.50 7 players Converter Stack sizes: UTG: $50.15 UTG+1: $0 MP1: $50 CO: $6.90 dfbuzzbeater: $107.55 SB: $21.60 BB: $20 Pre-flop: (7 players) dfbuzzbeater is Button with 9h Jh Tc Qd UTG, folds, MP1 (poster) checks, CO folds, dfbuzzbeater raises to $2.25, 2 folds, MP1 calls. Flop: ($5.25) Qs 2h 9s; (3 players) MP1 bets $2.6, dfbuzzbeater calls. Turn: ($10.45) 4h; (3 players) MP1 bets $10.45, dfbuzzbeater raises to $41.8, MP1 raises all-in $45.15, dfbuzzbeater calls. River: ($100.75) 8h; (2 players + 1 all-in - Main pot: $100.75) Results: <font color="white">Final pot: $100.75 MP1 showed Qh 9d Kd Jd dfbuzzbeater showed 9h Jh Tc Qd </font> I'm just curious if the turn play is correct for the most part. Should I raise the flop though? I didn't want to be getting freerolled...I guess the preflop raise might be a little loose, but I was on the button... |
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Re: well played? or donk?
I like the play. It is unlikely you are against a higher flush draw, you both have two pair, and you either share his straight draw or block it with you own oesd. If you call on the turn you dont get paid off if a heart comes, and you would be making a decision if a spade came.
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Re: well played? or donk?
I would raise the flop. He doesn't have trips and if he does you have a huge amount of outs. You can't realistically be getting freerolled here. Preflop and turn are good.
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