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I'm guessing no, but I'd still like to ask.
4/8 limit Omaha hi kill game. I'm dealt an ugly 257J in the BB, everyone limps, laggy LP player raises, everyone calls. Miracle flop of 346r. I lead, 5 or 6 people call (forget). Turn 5, I lead, 3 people call. River 6, SB who had been playing very straight forward came out firing. I don't even think about it much and muck... other 2 people muck as well. Guy flashes me A223 for a wheel and I puke inside. Looking back I was getting spectacular odds to call, but considering how nitty the game had been playing it never would've crossed my mind that NOBODY filled up... and I still can't believe SB decided to lead the river for whatever reason, but it worked like a charm and decimated my buyin. So does anyone call this with two other people left to act just because of the large pot size? |
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Yes
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In theory it's a muck every time.
In practice I am a total calling station on the river in limit games and will rarely fold anything worthwhile getting > 10:1. |
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fold pre
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He was in BB.
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He was in BB. [/ QUOTE ] Folding preflop is still the way to go. it was raised after all. This hand is going to be check/folding lots of flops and reverse implied odds on the ones it does hit, no? |
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I should fold 4 cards preflop getting something like 19-1?
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I should fold 4 cards preflop getting something like 19-1? [/ QUOTE ] Depends on how well you play the river and whether or not villains pay off if you flop quads. |
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fold preflop, call the river, realizing you are probably don't best have the hands but implied odds require it
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Why the hell would anyone play limit omaha willingly?
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