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great low and flush draw on a paired board PLO8$200
I think i know what i should do here but just interested in your guys opinions,
Effective stacks are $120 and i have no real reads on either opponents, but in the 20 minutes ive been playing i havnt seen either of them do anything out of the ordinary, if anything they both have been playing moderatly tight. i am on the button with 2-3-4-6 2-4 being clubs. Villains are the UTG player and BB both having around the $120 mark in front of them. utg limps, i call sb completes and bb checks. Flop comes a-a-6 with two clubs BB bets pot, utg re-pots, my move is??? Also would it make a difference if the board was a-a-5 instead?? |
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Re: great low and flush draw on a paired board PLO8$200
It sucks, but you have to fold. Someone is probably already there or has a similar hand to yours. Something like A24 or A23. Usually when people pot and repot on that board one of the two has an Ace and a good low or a made boat. Its very very rare that two players will pot and repot with just an Ace in this spot.
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Re: great low and flush draw on a paired board PLO8$200
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my move is??? [/ QUOTE ] Fold with a frown, take a lil' nip off your flask. [ QUOTE ] Also would it make a difference if the board was a-a-5 instead?? [/ QUOTE ] Everything else being equal, you're still drawing for a running straight flush to scoop/quarter way to much of the time. |
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Re: great low and flush draw on a paired board PLO8$200
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Flop comes a-a-6 with two clubs BB bets pot, utg re-pots, my move is??? [/ QUOTE ] depends on how much you like drawing to 1/2 the pot 3-handed. if you don't like money, go for it. |
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