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2/4 PLO Hand Flop Play
Who leads and if so, for the pot? If you don't lead, do you raise, call or fold? My thinking is that there is a good argument for each. Curious what people think... Thanks.
Full Tilt Poker Game #3503229538: Table Lafaette (6 max) - $2/$4 - Pot Limit Omaha Hi - 20:13:46 ET - 2007/09/08 Seat 1: JSRBama ($404.80) Seat 2: HERO ($701) Seat 3: Soderstar ($275.60), is sitting out Seat 4: VILLAIN ($540.20) Seat 5: Pailai ($375.30) Seat 6: Mahyar Asl ($181.30) Pailai posts the small blind of $2 Mahyar Asl posts the big blind of $4 The button is in seat #4 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to HERO [Td Kd 6s Kh] JSRBama calls $4 HERO raises to $18 VILLAIN calls $18 Soderstar has returned Pailai folds Mahyar Asl calls $14 JSRBama calls $14 *** FLOP *** [3h Js Qc] Mahyar Asl checks JSRBama has 15 seconds left to act JSRBama checks HERO checks VILLAIN bets $74 Mahyar Asl folds JSRBama has 15 seconds left to act JSRBama folds HERO folds VILLAIN wins the pot ($71) |
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Re: 2/4 PLO Hand Flop Play
Villain shows strength in a 4 handed pot.
If he has top 2 pair, you are flipping. If he has a set, you're 65/35 behind and should fold. Whether or not you should fold, call or raise really depends on your personal read of what he bets in this position. |
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Re: 2/4 PLO Hand Flop Play
I would usually lead for most of the pot, if I checked I would take one off here.
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