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PLO8 Sng : Pushing KK7T in this spot?
Sorry hand converter wouldn't work. After getting quartered in a all-in hand hand before I have 1087 chips do I push KK7T in this spot?
Omaha Hi/Lo Pot Limit - Level VIII (200/400) Seat 1: fishnchips (615 in chips) Seat 2: Timpanic (7476 in chips) Seat 3: chrisu77 (1560 in chips) Seat 4: Madmich (3306 in chips) Seat 5: Hero (1087 in chips) Seat 6: oldbillyj (956 in chips) Timpanic: posts small blind 200 chrisu77: posts big blind 400 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Hero [Ks Tc Kh 7c] Madmich: folds Hero: ? |
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Re: PLO8 Sng : Pushing KK7T in this spot?
Yes, you push in this spot, even with this pathetic hand, since you have no way of knowing if your pair of kings is good on the flop, get it out of the way now and put it in.
Based on stack size, BB would be an idiot to fold anything worse than trips. |
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Re: PLO8 Sng : Pushing KK7T in this spot?
I know i'm not supposed to call that's the last thing i'd do. But yes I know BB is calling with ALOT that's why i'm wondering if I should just toss this and wait for a bit better and if need be go in in the BB.
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Re: PLO8 Sng : Pushing KK7T in this spot?
BTW - is this final table, bubble play, or a ways to go?
You fold here, you've got less than 2 M, and 5 hands to find something 'playable'. I think an overpair is serviceable here. If you had 2K, I would consider letting this go. When you push this against a random hand, you're probably not behind dramatically. Unless you're final table and getting pair for each place you move up, this is a push for me. |
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Re: PLO8 Sng : Pushing KK7T in this spot?
This is from a standard sng top 3 pay. I'm not looking for a monster in those 5 hands or anything just something that would stand a better chance multiway that's why I was contemplating if this push was correct or incorrect seeing as how my small stack might influence more than just BB to call.
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Re: PLO8 Sng : Pushing KK7T in this spot?
I missed the position when I first responded. You're 2nd to act, and I thought you were in SB somehow. In two hands, you've got to put in 40% of your stack, so you're in big trouble either way. On the up side, you haven't put in a dime. A high pair has some chance on the high side at least. You could even limp and hope somebody bets the pot to make it HU (you would call, obv), and if you get five callers instead, you could fold to any ace on the flop.
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