PokerStars Hand #79256827888: Omaha Pot Limit ($0.50/$1.00 USD) - 2012/04/22 11:30:34 CET [2012/04/22 5:30:34 ET]
Table Larissa IV 6-max Seat #6 is the button
Seat 1: Joeik ($123.60 in chips)
Seat 2: HalfSmoked ($100 in chips)
Seat 3: Royal Lacky ($103.30 in chips)
Seat 4: JuStayReal ($269.88 in chips)
Seat 5: mortono ($35.36 in chips)
Seat 6: saschala ($237.12 in chips)
Joeik: posts small blind $0.50
HalfSmoked: posts big blind $1
Holecards
Dealt to Joeik
Royal Lacky: folds
JuStayReal: folds
mortono: folds
saschala: folds
Joeik: raises $2 to $3
HalfSmoked: raises $6 to $9
Joeik: calls $6
Flop (Pot : $18.00)
Joeik: checks
HalfSmoked: bets $7.21
Joeik: calls $7.21
Turn (Pot : $32.42)
Joeik: checks
HalfSmoked: bets $16.09
Joeik: calls $16.09
River (Pot : $64.60)
Joeik: ?
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Zanjong   Afghanistan. Apr 22 2012 07:30. Posts 3076 | | |
From his flop and turn sizing doesnt look like he is too strong... I guess if you think your ahead alot and he will check back bluffs and Kx then you should donk maybe but usually I play it faster on flop or maybe turn. |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Apr 22 2012 11:19. Posts 20070 | | |
i think not CRing the turn is a mistake, you almost never have a 4 in your range, hes gonna be stacking off light here |
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MeProOk   Bulgaria. Apr 22 2012 11:28. Posts 246 | | |
misread the hand, disregard |
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| Last edit: 22/04/2012 11:29 |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Apr 22 2012 11:29. Posts 20070 | | |
| On April 22 2012 10:28 MeProOk wrote:
You played it like a draw, all draws missed, now you wanna win the hand? GL with that. Also I think you almost never have him beat here. |
you realize we have bottom trips on the turn |
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MeProOk   Bulgaria. Apr 22 2012 11:31. Posts 246 | | |
| On April 22 2012 10:29 TalentedTom wrote:
Show nested quote +
On April 22 2012 10:28 MeProOk wrote:
You played it like a draw, all draws missed, now you wanna win the hand? GL with that. Also I think you almost never have him beat here. |
you realize we have bottom trips on the turn
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Misread the hand, sorry- I also think bet/folding river is best option. |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Apr 22 2012 11:55. Posts 20070 | | |
i think CR/getting it in on turn is the best EV play - esp against what is often Aces or broadway (which can easily have top 2 pair + OESD gutshot etc..)
I think you guys are way too nitty to the point where you are losing a lot of EV |
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Nuros   United Kingdom. Apr 22 2012 13:59. Posts 860 | | |
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Spicy   United States. Apr 22 2012 15:05. Posts 1027 | | |
| On April 22 2012 12:59 Nuros wrote:
no1 just raises flop? |
small bet size, c/r flop not mandatory as our hand is pretty playable on later streets |
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Bejamin1   Canada. Apr 22 2012 23:14. Posts 7042 | | |
| On April 22 2012 10:19 TalentedTom wrote:
i think not CRing the turn is a mistake, you almost never have a 4 in your range, hes gonna be stacking off light here |
I suppose it depends on villains range but I'd say Tom is bang on here. |
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