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Re: Push or Call on Flop - 3 Way Pot
im my opinion your to deep to be shoving this flop with such a marginal hand. mp2 could be playing a bottom or mid set slow seeing that your 160 bb deep. whok knows what else he calls with seeing you have no reads. i dont see why you want to isolate utg +1 here. his range has you crushed. might as well keep mp2 in now that you priced yourself in.
i fold this all day preflop, i can't see how this hand is +ev by calling. your not closing the action and seeing a flop with a pair of nines and rags 6 ways just seems way to thin. i might open this hand at a tight table in late position but cold calling just seems awful. |
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Re: Push or Call on Flop - 3 Way Pot
To settle the preflop debate:
Omaha Hi Simulation 210,025 trials (Randomized) Hand Pot equity Wins Ties **** 19.87% 39,883 3,784 **** 19.89% 39,924 3,806 **** 20.01% 40,155 3,822 **** 19.83% 39,827 3,730 9h9c4d7h 20.40% 41,607 2,546 Omaha Hi Simulation 201,472 trials (Randomized) Hand Pot equity Wins Ties AA** 30.32% 60,192 1,812 **** 17.03% 32,826 3,014 **** 16.91% 32,584 3,048 **** 17.07% 32,881 3,095 9h9c4d7h 18.67% 36,429 2,424 No reason not to call preflop. I consider that a matter of choice. If you are a tight player who never speculates, then you can fold, but I think there is nothing wrong with calling preflop here. I don't think MP2 has a set though... I don't put him on a set here... why do you? |
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Re: Push or Call on Flop - 3 Way Pot
forget it im to lazy.
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