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Old 11-13-2007, 05:41 AM
ColdDecker333 ColdDecker333 is offline
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Default Re: Flopped boat OOP against LAG ($5/5)

Villains screenname and IŽll give the answer.
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Old 11-13-2007, 06:59 AM
TimberBee TimberBee is offline
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Default Re: Flopped boat OOP against LAG ($5/5)

FWIW, I like a 3bet more than a call here PF. But I'm with roggles, I don't like playing draws OOP, and a couple of connecting gappers isn't good enough for me to play passive OOP.

And getitfixed, there is no way I'm advocating a fold PF 92% of the time I post. That's just a silly statement. I just value position in omaha a lot.
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Old 11-13-2007, 12:46 PM
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Default Re: Flopped boat OOP against LAG ($5/5)

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Villains screenname and IŽll give the answer.

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kwimbozakari. you play this game? pm sn please.

So given everyone's responses, I think it's close either way. I'm not gonna think about villain having AA enough to worry me and am happy to get stacks in. If I c/r small he possibly smells a fish and folds some 9s, if I c/r to $130 or something he possibly thinks I'm on a steal and would shove some good 9s. If he doesn't have a 9, I only get stand to get paid off by letting him bet at it, but then I risk giving him a free 2/4 outer. I quite like the lead flop c/r turn line as he would possibly float flop with a wide range. All in all I think I played it terribly by checkraising him to $70, and he folded.
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