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Handnr: 913694 Submitted by : DustySwedeDude
***** Hand History for Game 4011890439 ***** (Prima)
$600.00 USD PL Omaha - Tuesday, July 26, 10:49:28 ET 2011
Table CBet PLO 1 600 Max (Real Money)
Seat 5 is the button
Seat 1: Dustylove ( $657.00 USD )
Seat 2: RichieBalboa ( $310.25 USD )
Seat 3: wtfamidoing ( $471.00 USD )
Seat 5: rubberducky ( $1023.35 USD )
Seat 6: Pescatore ( $481.20 USD )
Pescatore posts small blind [$3.00 USD].
Dustylove posts big blind [$6.00 USD].
Dealt to Dustylove [ ]
rubberducky calls [$6.00 USD]
Pescatore folds
Dustylove checks
Flop (Pot : $15.00)
Dustylove bets [$15.00 USD]
rubberducky calls [$15.00 USD]
Turn (Pot : $45.00)
Dustylove bets [$30.00 USD]
rubberducky raises [$66.00 USD]
Dustylove raises [$174.00 USD]
Ok. I think I lead too much crap in limped pots so this happens a lot. He's a reg despite the limp and he might think I fuck around a lot on early streets . My value range here should probably be fairly tight (as in QTxx and maybe AKQJr that I did not raise) while I have a wider bet/call -> figure out what happens on different rivers range.
He may be doing looseish raises for value and/or info or a combination.
1. What's my bluffrange? Really bad Qxxx, T3xx? More? Less?
2. I figured that it be cool to be able to set up a PSB-shove on the river, so I took that bet size. However, in retrospect I don't feel that the reasoning is very good . Is it better to make it a lot smaller to make him call shit in case he has a non-polarised raise-range?
3.Should I even have a raise range here? My range of QTxx seems fairly non-nutted since I'd raise more QTxx combos with highcards then with crap, so if I get it in I'm probably freerolled a bunch . Is it better to just slowplay a lot and maybe lead a bunch of river? That would help my c/c range out a lot also, as well as overall balance. The trade of is of course that I can't bluff him credibly here a lot. I dunno, any thoughts on the subject would be fun.
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