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At the homegame which I play at after the game had started to die down we play dealer's choice. The current game was omaha high. All the dead money is already gone, so the remaining 4 players are pretty solid and we are all pretty deep stacked. The SB in this case has about 400 and I have 700.
Preflop: You are dealt A [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] A [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 9 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 9 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] UTG folds, I pot, SB calls, BB folds. Flop: 9 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 3 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 4 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] SB checks, I pot, He repots, I repot. Good semi bluff or should I just muck the c/rai? Pretty new to this game, so any help is welcome. |
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seems fair enough,
with top set you are OK even if he does have a flush. we need to know the potsize and betsizes on the flop to analyse it properly, But it is cute and aggressive so I like it. |
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Thanks for the response. I believe preflop the bet would be 7 and he called, making the pot 16 on the turn.
He checked, I bet 16, he raises 64, I reraise to to 256? I think thats how it would go, like I said I'm new to the game and pot-limit in general, so not sure if that is right. |
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This question is unanswerable.
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What other info do you need to know? Everyone left in the game is very TAG, although our starting requirements do loosen up given that it is only 4 handed. Not sure if I can give much better reads than that.
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If he believes you would play the nut flush this way, it's perfect. If he has 56hh and wants to gamble, so be it.
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this is pretty much the easiest semi-bluff ever (if you don't count hands where you have equity to race for all your chips but would prefer your opponent folds).
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The other information I need is something like...this type of player doesn't fold the second nuts/or he is very prone to folding here. Stating that they are "solid tags" does nothing to clarify the situation for someone trying to answer your question in a bubble. I think the play is fine in a vacuum against your "solid tag". But notice here the problem. Does that mean him being solid include reading you well, or possessing a complex understanding of the game, or does it mean he plays straightforward and your 4 bet means he is going to fold? This is something ONLY YOU AND THE OTHER PLAYERS IN THE GAME CAN ANSWER. Hence your question is unaswerable IMO.
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Hitting top set on suited flop is always an interesting hand because it often produces big pots.
The fact that it`s live and that you have the Ace of hearts makes it even more interesting. I agree that in this spot only a good read will lead you to the best decision. For starters, it`s very important to know on which level of thinking your opponent operates followed by the usual analysis and recalling of his patterns and tendencies spiced with some body-language reads etc etc.. So I`m not gonna comment on this specific hand but I can tell you what I would do in a very specific situation like: If I don`t have anything on him but I suspect that I`ll be playing against him many times in the future I will probably try to keep the pot small and get it to showdown so I can make a mental note on his hand and his Pf/flop play. |
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I would tend to fire all [censored] cannons at this board with your hand.
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