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Re: PLO200 - tricky turn spot
I would have folded pre-flop, because your three does not really provide another combination to your hand. I do not understand why you would have called a raise out of position with such a hand.
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I would have folded pre-flop, because your three does not really provide another combination to your hand. I do not understand why you would have called a raise out of position with such a hand. [/ QUOTE ] Level of the week. |
#3
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Well, if you're making fun out of what I said, well, so be it. Look, you've already got two cards to make the nut flush (if you do). Now A3 just as a straight draw would need 245 to make a straight. But someone could have a 63. Just cos it's suited doesn't mean it's useful. I'll reiterate what I stated before: the 3 is a dangler. You're out of position facing a raise. Fold - it's 6 handed. And 83 ain't a great combo.
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This is good advice if and only if you are [censored] awful at postflop play.
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Looking at what happened post-flop, people in later positions were given the power to give you incorrect odds to draw to your flush
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You do realize he has aces. right?
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I wasn't making fun, I really thought you were joking.
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Well, if you're making fun out of what I said, well, so be it. Look, you've already got two cards to make the nut flush (if you do). Now A3 just as a straight draw would need 245 to make a straight. But someone could have a 63. Just cos it's suited doesn't mean it's useful. I'll reiterate what I stated before: the 3 is a dangler. You're out of position facing a raise. Fold - it's 6 handed. And 83 ain't a great combo. [/ QUOTE ] uh? |
#9
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Well, if you're making fun out of what I said, well, so be it. Look, you've already got two cards to make the nut flush (if you do). Now A3 just as a straight draw would need 245 to make a straight. But someone could have a 63. Just cos it's suited doesn't mean it's useful. I'll reiterate what I stated before: the 3 is a dangler. You're out of position facing a raise. Fold - it's 6 handed. And 83 ain't a great combo. [/ QUOTE ] I'm kinda new at this game, and you seem to have tons of experience. Tell me, if AAxx isn't a good hand preflop, then what is? I hope to learn from your unique and exciting approach to Omaha. Thanks a bunch! |
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Re: PLO200 - tricky turn spot
I like the way you played it until this, now push.
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