PokerStars Hand #117517402674: Omaha Pot Limit (€0.05/€0.10 EUR) - 2014/06/14 18:21:27 CET [2014/06/14 12:21:27 ET]
Table Mombasa IV 6-max Seat #4 is the button
Seat 1: Hero (€10.82 in chips)
Seat 2: melobeboto (€17.60 in chips)
Seat 3: LaPanatela (€14.91 in chips)
Seat 4: gabitu1972 (€25.82 in chips)
Seat 5: Rogelio2 (€10 in chips)
Rogelio2: posts small blind €0.05
Hero: posts big blind €0.10
melobeboto: posts small & big blinds €0.15
Holecards
Dealt to Hero
melobeboto: checks
LaPanatela: calls €0.10
gabitu1972: calls €0.10
Rogelio2: calls €0.05
Hero: checks
Flop (Pot : $0.00)
Rogelio2: checks
Hero: bets €0.52
melobeboto: folds
LaPanatela: raises €1.56 to €2.08
gabitu1972: folds
melobeboto leaves the table
Rogelio2: folds
Hero: raises €4.68 to €6.76
LaPanatela: raises €4.68 to €11.44
Hero: calls €3.96 and is all-in
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Wtf.NotMe   Spain. Jun 14 2014 12:25. Posts 49 | | |
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GoldRush   United States. Jun 14 2014 12:30. Posts 1025 | | |
ya its fine 1 hand beats you, altho no redraws suck, if hes a reg and not a maniac, i may flat and jam turn to flip the odds |
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Wtf.NotMe   Spain. Jun 14 2014 12:39. Posts 49 | | |
Looking now and thinking about it, flatting seems a little better to me..
If we flat and turn is a bad card (completes flush and/or straights) are we OK to fold here? |
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T8Suited   Canada. Jun 15 2014 08:22. Posts 1276 | | |
| On June 14 2014 11:30 GoldRush wrote:
ya its fine 1 hand beats you, altho no redraws suck, if hes a reg and not a maniac, i may flat and jam turn to flip the odds |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Jun 15 2014 11:22. Posts 20070 | | |
seems like you are either flipping or completley dead to the higher set
dont see how we ever show a profit here esp after rake |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Jun 15 2014 11:23. Posts 20070 | | |
that being said im not sure what is an optimal approach here esp since there are almost no good turn cards for our hand |
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