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Old 07-16-2007, 06:01 PM
GaZaZaZa GaZaZaZa is offline
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Default Deep stacked $200 Plo8 Hand

This is my first ever post on this site so i do apologies if the structure of my post or my poker jargon is not quite be up to scratch.

I have started playing this game about 2 weeks ago and have been playing quite alot on stars of the 6 max plo8, usually around the 0.5/1 and 1/2 level, and my general style i would say, is with all my poker is extremly lose aggresive. Anyway to the hand.

The game is 1/2 plo8, and my stack is $478, the villian in this hand sensor who just covers me, who i've seen and played with quite alot, and i'm sure some of u guys may know him.. he seems to be quite decent, although a bit to weak tight for my liking..

Anyway i'm in the small blind with Ad 2d 5c qc
sensor is in the cut off.
Everyone but the UTG player limps and i raise pot to $12. Mp1 calls and sensor calls. so pot is $40

Flop comes 6c-7d-td

I bet $30, MP1 who's stack is $102 flat calls it and sensor re-pots it.

My read is that MP1 has some kind of low draw, possibly with flush or straight outs as well, and sensor may either have a-2-8-9 or a-2 with a set, since i cant imagine him calling pre-flop with anything else.

Is this an easy fold here??
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Old 07-16-2007, 06:30 PM
neverforgetlol neverforgetlol is offline
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Default Re: Deep stacked $200 Plo8 Hand

you mean easy shove, right?
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Old 07-16-2007, 06:35 PM
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Default Re: Deep stacked $200 Plo8 Hand

From propokertools

Omaha Hi/Lo Simulation
600,000 trials (Randomized)
board: 6c7dtd
Hand Pot equity Scoops Wins Hi Ties Hi Wins Lo Ties Lo
Ad2d5cqc 48.98% 108,067 249,225 0 103,894 310,602
a982 51.02% 106,199 350,775 0 0 310,602

against A389
Omaha Hi/Lo Simulation
600,000 trials (Randomized)
board: 6c7dtd
Hand Pot equity Scoops Wins Hi Ties Hi Wins Lo Ties Lo
Ad2d5cqc 54.93% 223,871 244,242 0 335,859 0
a983 45.07% 164,743 355,758 0 79,177 0

Easy shove
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Old 07-16-2007, 06:36 PM
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Default Re: Deep stacked $200 Plo8 Hand

easy shove
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Old 07-16-2007, 06:46 PM
GaZaZaZa GaZaZaZa is offline
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Default Re: Deep stacked $200 Plo8 Hand

hmmm.. what about the fact that the realative short stack most likly has a low hand as well, and i am approx 41% againt a-2 and a set, and in my mind there is NO chance sensor has a-3-8-9 or a-3-set... ??? IS this really the best spot to be committing 240 bets???
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Old 07-16-2007, 07:04 PM
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Default Re: Deep stacked $200 Plo8 Hand

how the hell are you "loose aggressive" you are acting like a nit
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Old 07-16-2007, 07:28 PM
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Default Re: Deep stacked $200 Plo8 Hand

i'd say i'm lose aggressive cause on every table i play, especially in this game i end up raising pre. and c-betting more then anyone i know.. Guess i'm acting like a nit partially due to my tendencies of being result orinetated. I did end up shoving
Sensor did have a-2-t-t and the short stack had as i suspected As 2c 4d jd, which meant that my ev was 26.5. Which doesnt seem to me the best place to be putting in 240BB's
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Old 07-16-2007, 07:44 PM
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Default Re: Deep stacked $200 Plo8 Hand

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i'd say i'm lose aggressive cause on every table i play, especially in this game i end up raising pre. and c-betting more then anyone i know.. Guess i'm acting like a nit partially due to my tendencies of being result orinetated. I did end up shoving
Sensor did have a-2-t-t and the short stack had as i suspected As 2c 4d jd, which meant that my ev was 26.5. Which doesnt seem to me the best place to be putting in 240BB's

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Welcome to PLO8. You gotta shove with big draws and push small edges a lot. Occasionally you're in a lot worse shape than you think, but that's Poker. You have such an easy shove with your hand.
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Old 07-16-2007, 08:26 PM
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i'd say i'm lose aggressive cause on every table i play, especially in this game i end up raising pre. and c-betting more then anyone i know.. Guess i'm acting like a nit partially due to my tendencies of being result orinetated. I did end up shoving
Sensor did have a-2-t-t and the short stack had as i suspected As 2c 4d jd, which meant that my ev was 26.5. Which doesnt seem to me the best place to be putting in 240BB's

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yeah but you didn't know his hand at the time, jesus are you really this dumb? What kind of flop were you looking for?
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Old 07-16-2007, 09:33 PM
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Default Re: Deep stacked $200 Plo8 Hand

If you plan folding this flop then dont pot it preflop!!!

And on flop I couldnt get my money in any faster.

You can be only slightly behind at worst.
38% equity vs made set + nut-low, 45% equity vs set + worse low.

The fact there is MP also makes the situation alot better.
If you hit your flush there is additional yummy 100 bucks for you.
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