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Re: $2-$2 PLO Hand, what is standard?
i re pot this almost always. you have a pretty strong draw, and villain here could be doing this w/ some weakish hands he will fold vs a repot.
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Re: $2-$2 PLO Hand, what is standard?
this is terrible, skewed advice that you gave only after seeing results. good poker is a game of aggression, I'd be repotting the flop every time withOUT a freaking miracle read on my opponent.
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Re: $2-$2 PLO Hand, what is standard?
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you have to put him on a top set which you cannot count your pairs as outs,so assuming that ,you dont put him on having the higher flush draw,you can only make a nut straight with a 9 or an ace,you have 14 outs to hit on the turn,about 28 percent,so play it out if you just call 4 different times,your gonna hit about 1-4 so you spend 45 3 times and hit on the fourth so you spend 135 and on the fourth time you hit,depending if he pays you off ,you might win 200 ,so its only a 65 dollar ev,thats if he pays you off when you hit ,which is highly unlikely,the right play is to fold in my book ,now if the player is loosy goosy,i would go all in bc i would have to think 2 pair might win it also,so solid player,just fold,loosy player ,pot him back [/ QUOTE ] this is stupid |
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Re: $2-$2 PLO Hand, what is standard?
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I would either fold (not likely). Or call and push any non pairing turn, including K. He has a set here almost everytime on 1-2. Good thing is if you hit, he wouldnt likely fold anyway. - B [/ QUOTE ] I would have folded (providing the player isnt fishish), as reraising the pot smacks of top set with a redraw to the nut flush or a higher straight. |
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Re: $2-$2 PLO Hand, what is standard?
if the turn is a K, hes made his house (pocket jacks?), and your draws are very thin, no?
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Re: $2-$2 PLO Hand, what is standard?
i the pot the flop everyday and twice on sunday, nh sir.
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Re: $2-$2 PLO Hand, what is standard?
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if the turn is a K, hes made his house (pocket jacks?), and your draws are very thin, no? [/ QUOTE ] LMAO! That is comic genius. Lafortezza, stick it all-in now. Your flush and straight draws are almost certainly good. I think this is a pretty easy decision. Ensure the board doesn't pair. Holla. |
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