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PokerStars Pot-Limit Omaha High, $0.10 BB (6 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
Button ($5.15) SB ($3) BB ($2.45) UTG ($26.20) MP ($7.55) Hero ($5.40) Preflop: Hero is CO with 7 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() UTG calls $0.10, MP calls $0.10, [color=#CC3333]Hero raises to $0.3</font>, [color=#666666]2 folds</font>, BB calls $0.20, UTG calls $0.20, MP calls $0.20. Flop: ($1.25) 8 ![]() ![]() ![]() [color=#CC3333]BB bets $1.2</font>, UTG folds, MP folds, Hero calls $1.20. Turn: ($3.65) A ![]() [color=#CC3333]BB bets $0.95 (All-In)</font>, Hero calls $0.95. River: ($8.88) 8 ![]() Final Pot: $5.55 On the flop I called bc I know this guy overvalues hands, and I thought I had implies odds. I did not realize his stack was so short. |
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pot it preflop. If you put the guy on a fd or ttp, raise, if you put him on a straight, fold.
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Yeah, pot it pre-flop. No reason not to.
On the flop don't say, well he has a straight, I have to fold (unless you have a great read). Instead put him on a range of hands and then make your decision based on how your hand does against that range. There's no way I'm folding this flop against a shorty. I'd just put him all in. Also, most players won't lead full pot into the PFR with the nuts. If he did, make a note of it. |
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