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Wrap hand facing a reraise on the flop: Can I fold?
Seat 1: Hero ($25)
Seat 2: gerds ($29.10) Seat 3: FairiskBueller ($15.55) Seat 4: fevil ($39.35) Seat 5: le_lama ($15.15) Seat 6: sligowear1 ($21) sligowear1 posts the small blind of $0.10 Hero posts the big blind of $0.25 The button is in seat #5 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Hero [Js 9s Tc 8h] gerds calls $0.25 FairiskBueller calls $0.25 fevil folds le_lama calls $0.25 sligowear1 calls $0.15 Hero raises to $1 gerds calls $0.75 FairiskBueller folds le_lama folds sligowear1 calls $0.75 *** FLOP *** [7c 9d 4c] sligowear1 checks Hero bets $3.50 gerds folds sligowear1 raises to $14 If his got at set (77 or 44) and no redraw im a little better than 40% dog. He could have a flush draw. But a set is more likely. If I cut him down to a set I have to fold. But can I fold this hand unless im 100% sure his got a set? |
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Re: Wrap hand facing a reraise on the flop: Can I fold?
i fold
i give him a credit |
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Re: Wrap hand facing a reraise on the flop: Can I fold?
Sure, you can fold...After folding, close all your PLO tables and try razz or stud....Looks like a pretty standard shove to me, top pair and huge wrap and your stack is not deep, dont know how much more youre looking for on the flop IMO
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Re: Wrap hand facing a reraise on the flop: Can I fold?
I'd fold here aswell..
I like to check the flop here, to keep the pot small for a cheaper turn.. Pot-raise usually means you're behind, with bad equity.. Or, you could call, giving you a chance to save some if the board pair. Villain should have a set here.. If a good card, or even a brick falls, you could push in.. I would not go for that 2nd line, but I think it's a better option than shoving the flop... |
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Re: Wrap hand facing a reraise on the flop: Can I fold?
Just get it in. There's a chance your 9's good here and if it's not, you're not losing much. The only way you get in really bad here is if you're up against a flush draw with two pair or better.
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Re: Wrap hand facing a reraise on the flop: Can I fold?
I did push and he had a set with 44.
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Re: Wrap hand facing a reraise on the flop: Can I fold?
if you put him on a set you do not have to fold, how can you be so lazy not to at least try to work this one out.
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Re: Wrap hand facing a reraise on the flop: Can I fold?
IMHO- ANYONE who folds here 100bb deep should not be playing PLO.
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Re: Wrap hand facing a reraise on the flop: Can I fold?
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IMHO- ANYONE who folds here 100bb deep should not be playing PLO. [/ QUOTE ] Why is that? If he's like 90% sure he's up against a set, folding is the only correct play. allthough the flop was "good", it's not not a great spot.. |
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Re: Wrap hand facing a reraise on the flop: Can I fold?
To be 90% sure of anything in omaha is unlikely...OP didn't list any strong reads, etc...I just think that for 100bb folding here is way too tight/weak...He would never play 2 pair, AA or a FD this way? He would never make this move as a semibluff with a weaker SD? I think it's an easy shove and don't see how you could ever fold.
Edit: 84BB |
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