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Handnr: 980413 Submitted by : TianYuan
PokerStars Hand #84139793133: Omaha Pot Limit ($0.25/$0.50 USD) - 2012/08/01 10:38:35 ET
Table Bolyai III 6-max Seat #4 is the button
Seat 1: macacoazul44 ($152.32 in chips)
Seat 2: 007pavel007 ($249.95 in chips)
Seat 3: TianYuan ($133.58 in chips)
Seat 4: Huxel ($208.39 in chips)
Seat 5: Seven0fHeart ($130.34 in chips)
Seven0fHeart: posts small blind $0.25
macacoazul44: posts big blind $0.50
macacoazul44: posts the ante $0.10
007pavel007: posts the ante $0.10
TianYuan: posts the ante $0.10
Huxel: posts the ante $0.10
Seven0fHeart: posts the ante $0.10
Holecards(Odds) Dealt to TianYuan
007pavel007: folds
TianYuan: raises $1.50 to $2
Huxel: folds
Seven0fHeart: raises $3.50 to $5.50
macacoazul44: calls $5
TianYuan: calls $3.50
Flop(Odds) (Pot : $16.50)
Seven0fHeart: bets $11
macacoazul44: folds
TianYuan: calls $11
Turn(Odds) (Pot : $38.50)
Seven0fHeart: checks
TianYuan: bets $27.50
Seven0fHeart: raises $47.50 to $75
TianYuan: raises $41.98 to $116.98 and is all-in
Seven0fHeart: calls $38.74 and is all-in
Uncalled bet ($3.24) returned to TianYuan
River (Pot : $265.98)
Showdown Seven0fHeart: shows (three of a kind, Kings)
TianYuan: mucks hand
Seven0fHeart collected $263.98 from pot
Summary Total pot $266.48 | Rake $2.50
Board
Seat 1: macacoazul44 (big blind) folded on the Flop
Seat 2: 007pavel007 folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 3: TianYuan mucked
Seat 4: Huxel (button) folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 5: Seven0fHeart (small blind) showed and won ($263.98) with three of a kind, Kings
Fine?
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johnmagi   Norway. Aug 04 2012 13:00. Posts 1424 | | |
Im no good in plo! But isnt he super pol when he checks between superstrong hands, and hands that you crush given your hand?
I would have checked I think, but maybe you had some dynamics?
BTW, waiting for Mipwnya to give us the answer |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Aug 04 2012 14:25. Posts 20070 | | |
this looks fine, just super unlucky IMO given his preflop 3-bet size, hes clearly not the most compotent player |
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Mariuslol   Norway. Aug 04 2012 15:34. Posts 4742 | | |
I want to say my opinon as well, until MiPwn comes n ruin it for us!!
I kinda don't like this, I prefer a check, the hand, double suited hand with gappers ain't all that good. (Just for lol I put the 2 hands in Equilab, preflop it's 66,7% for the KKxx vs 33,28%)
On the flop all we have is a shitty pair and a crap newb f draw.
And even though we hit the flop pretty good, we're slightly worse off equity wise than preflop, not much, but a percent or two I reckon.
On the turn, I feel the hand you/we have can quickly get unpropotional to the size of the pot. It looks like he's got something really good, or nothing. If we bet, and he shoves It feels as if we hate our life and are never good.
(And for lol I checked the equity on the turn, it's almost 80% vs 20%).
I think maybe, it's a bet if we got a Axs F draw, since it can be the other guy who's drawing to something we've got the nut-draw to.
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TalentedTom   Canada. Aug 04 2012 15:51. Posts 20070 | | |
| On August 04 2012 14:34 Mariuslol wrote:
I want to say my opinon as well, until MiPwn comes n ruin it for us!!
I kinda don't like this, I prefer a check, the hand, double suited hand with gappers ain't all that good. (Just for lol I put the 2 hands in Equilab, preflop it's 66,7% for the KKxx vs 33,28%)
On the flop all we have is a shitty pair and a crap newb f draw.
And even though we hit the flop pretty good, we're slightly worse off equity wise than preflop, not much, but a percent or two I reckon.
On the turn, I feel the hand you/we have can quickly get unpropotional to the size of the pot. It looks like he's got something really good, or nothing. If we bet, and he shoves It feels as if we hate our life and are never good.
(And for lol I checked the equity on the turn, it's almost 80% vs 20%).
I think maybe, it's a bet if we got a Axs F draw, since it can be the other guy who's drawing to something we've got the nut-draw to.
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we have a double flush draw on the turn + 2 pair, thats better then having the same 2 pair + just a nut flush draw |
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Mariuslol   Norway. Aug 04 2012 16:29. Posts 4742 | | |
I might be biased, since I just watched 2 Galfond video's, and the quote I remember the best is.
"Most big pots are lost when we think we've got good equity, but it's shitty f-draws"
So I'm probably biased a bit too much, and I played around some plo yesterday, and all the big losing pots was close to, or similar spots, where I felt, oj oj, so much equity, let's jam it in, and I look at the hands and it's "oj crap, he had Axs" f draw, I was almost drawing dead scenario's lol
Also got way to little experience to make really good estimates atm, but I did go "nja, nawh, no, hmm, not too sure about thiz".
And after he repopped on the turn, I nodded, oj, he'z got at least one of ur f draws, + a set or top 2 pair or something like that |
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MiPwnYa   Brasil. Aug 05 2012 15:06. Posts 5230 | | |
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