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UB $1/2 PLO Flop decision
Ultimate Bet - Pot Limit Omaha Cash Game - $1/$2 Blinds - 6 Players - (LegoPoker Hand History Converter)
SB: $299.35 Hero (BB): $192.95 UTG: $215.10 MP: $274.90 CO: $393.95 BTN: $74.50 Preflop: Hero is dealt K[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 9[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] T[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 7[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] (6 Players) UTG folds, MP calls $2.00, <font color="red">CO raises to $4.00</font>, BTN calls $4.00, SB calls $3.00, Hero calls $2.00, MP calls $2.00 Flop: ($20) 4[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 7[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 9[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] (5 Players) SB checks, Hero... Clearly my options were: 1 - Check with the intention of folding 2 - Check with the intention of c-raising 3 - Check with the intention of calling 4 - Lead out with some sort of intention! Any pointers? I'm not really sure if I'm just being weak by check-folding this (obviously depending on the subsequent action after a check). PS Wazz it was a pleasure to sit next to you at Gutshot, you clearly were my lucky charm hehe |
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Re: UB $1/2 PLO Flop decision
Lol it took me a second. Well done, I'm still annoyed I couldn't make it further.
You've got top two with redraws aplenty here. Giving a free card to everyone else isn't the end of the world either. I'd check with the intention of raising when it comes back to you, assuming the table is reasonably aggressive and someone's gonna take a shot at it. |
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Re: UB $1/2 PLO Flop decision
i prefer check raising in this spot as you want to get as much of your stack in here as you can to make subsiquent decisions easier here.
virtually every card on 4th street is a scare card so i dont think betting out from the BB is a great idea as someone else must have a piece of this. |
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Re: UB $1/2 PLO Flop decision
I also like checkraising the flop. But what about folding preflop?
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Re: UB $1/2 PLO Flop decision
I like folding preflop and betting out on the flop.
A nonnut flush draw and all those gaps is going to be a lot of trouble multiway oop. On the flop, I don't like checking. The PFR isn't likely to c-bet into 4 other players and I don't want to give any free cards. If you check, and there's a bunch of action it should be an easy fold. Edit: Just noticed the pfr was a minraise. That makes the pf call a little better, but folding is still good. It also makes me want to lead the flop even more. |
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Re: UB $1/2 PLO Flop decision
I'm leading at this flop and would be willing to get it AI vs. any one of the opponents.
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Re: UB $1/2 PLO Flop decision
Bet my record is better than yours at cashes at the gutshot ;-)
Only ever entered one tournament there and paid a total of £10 to do it, no rebuys... http://www.gutshot.com/e/monthlyleader.php?play=879 |
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Re: UB $1/2 PLO Flop decision
I don't fold this to a minraise from BB...
Here I prefer a check, with the intention to c/raise if someone bet or see a non scary card or a diamond on the turn... If action take a crazy form (bet/raise), I can see a fold though |
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Re: UB $1/2 PLO Flop decision
ooh oooh ooh.. pm me player names, please. Or post them here. I'm bi-curious as to whether i was in the game or not.
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Re: UB $1/2 PLO Flop decision
I'd definitely lead, hope someone raises, and shove.
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