Showdown myrkae: shows (a pair of Threes)
sonnemonde: shows (three of a kind, Sevens)
sonnemonde collected $3.67 from pot
Summary Total pot $3.79 | Rake $0.12
Board
Seat 1: OMAHA32 (button) folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 2: Miloutje44 (small blind) folded on the Turn
Seat 3: KKeroboAA (big blind) folded on the Flop
Seat 4: myrkae showed and lost with a pair of Threes
Seat 5: sonnemonde showed and won ($3.67) with three of a kind, Sevens
Seat 6: vitalijrem folded before Flop (didnt bet)
jantje123   Netherlands. Dec 31 2013 11:03. Posts 3787
i dunno how to play it.
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Bullshit   Canada. Dec 31 2013 15:49. Posts 738
shove the flop theres a lot of money in the pot and you want to see all the cards too many turns you have to fold on and you dont have implied odds since they wont call when the spade hits
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Joeingram1   United States. Dec 31 2013 17:20. Posts 943
I am pretty sure I don't agree with that play, putting in 150bbs here with bottom pair + nfd is something I wouldn't be doing regularly, I think we do have some fold equity vs the guy who overcalled that we are 150 deep with and probably not too much fold equity vs the original raiser that we are 100 effective with
I wrote that up and then ran a few sims and although it is a bit high variance of a spot, it actually might be good to repot here. I put together something simple here in terms of range and for the overcaller I do think his range is going to be a bit wider which actually makes our equity a bit stronger. Typically at higher stakes in spots like this the ranges will be a bit tighter which makes it more of a fold. I'm not sure if calling the flop OOP is going to be that good per similar reasons that bullshit wrote