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Submitted by : Joe

PokerStars Hand #84612170967: Omaha Pot Limit ($0.50/$1.00 USD) - 2012/08/12 12:29:02 CET [2012/08/12 6:29:02 ET]
Table Herero III 6-max Seat #6 is the button
Seat 1: Garbarek ($96.20 in chips)
Seat 2: twin-caracas ($305.67 in chips)
Seat 3: Kojikaa ($273.71 in chips)
Seat 4: LikeThisZZZ ($252.48 in chips)
Seat 5: Pokerklemi ($206.54 in chips)
Seat 6: Joeik ($261.86 in chips)
Garbarek: posts small blind $0.50
twin-caracas: posts big blind $1
Garbarek: posts the ante $0.20
twin-caracas: posts the ante $0.20
Kojikaa: posts the ante $0.20
LikeThisZZZ: posts the ante $0.20
Pokerklemi: posts the ante $0.20
Joeik: posts the ante $0.20

Holecards
Dealt to Joeik 4s2c6dQd
Kojikaa: folds
LikeThisZZZ: folds
Pokerklemi: folds
Joeik: raises $2 to $3
Garbarek: folds
twin-caracas: raises $7.70 to $10.70
Joeik: calls $7.70

Flop (Pot : $21.90)

   2s4h8h
twin-caracas: bets $22.06
Joeik: calls $22.06

Turn (Pot : $66.02)

   2s4h8h4d
twin-caracas: bets $57.97
Joeik: calls $57.97

River (Pot : $181.96)

   2s4h8h4d5h
twin-caracas: checks
Joeik: ?

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Joe   Czech Republic. Aug 12 2012 06:33. Posts 5987

What is the best betsize here?
1) vs random reg
2) vs twin

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TalentedTom    Canada. Aug 12 2012 10:17. Posts 20070

hmm, i think calling the turn looks too strong, i cant see us ever callling the turn with a draw, unless we had exactly KK-QQ with hearts, i think its very hard to rep a bluff on the river - on that note I think I perfer a turn jam vs twin, hes nuts enough to bet / call overpair here. Most of the time he calls you down light (from what ive seen in your HH) is when your trying to push him off a pot ex. a reraise or a large 3 barrel, never in a double float situation, thats why I think a turn reraise gets called lighter vs this particular player.

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