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fireman664
08-25-2004, 10:51 AM
$100 PL party Hand against A LAG, and new person at the table that I dont have a read on. I am concerned with my play and thinking, not the results.

***** Hand History for Game 875850455 *****
0/0 OmahaHiGameTable (PL) - Tue Aug 24 15:31:31 EDT 2004
Table Silly Stuff (Real Money) -- Seat 3 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 1: k ( $0)
Seat 2: G ( $100)
Seat 3: G ( $127.25)
Seat 4: no read ( $100)
Seat 5: S ( $98)
Seat 6: D ( $191.40)
Seat 7: B ( $82)
Seat 8: LAG ( $110.90)
Seat 9: fireman664 ( $245.85)
Seat 10: i ( $169.90)
no read posts small blind (1)
S posts big blind (2)
G posts big blind (2)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to fireman664 [ Kc, Ks, 6d, Ah ]
D folds.
B folds.
LAG raises (9) to 9
fireman664 calls (9)
i folds.
G folds.
no read calls (8)
Senior_Chefe folds.
** Dealing Flop ** : [ 4s, Kh, Ad ] I'm worried about AAA from LAG at this point...

no read bets (29.45)
LAG folds. ?????? I now think I am ahead

fireman664 raises (117.80) to 117.80
no read calls (61.55)
no read is all-In.
** Dealing Turn ** : [ Qh ]
** Dealing River ** : [ 3h ]
Creating Main Pot with $210 with no read
** Summary **
Main Pot: $210 | Side Pot 1: $26.80 | Rake: $3
Board: [ 4s Kh Ad Qh 3h ]

results below in white
<font color="white"> no read wins pot with Qd Ac Jc Td (straight)

Walter
08-25-2004, 01:21 PM
given that you have an ace, there is less reason to be worried about aces. also, many people in early position prefer to limp reraise with aces, so you should be even less worried.

you are right to get your money in and he is giving you money by putting so much in with what i assume is QJT.

btw, if you feared the raiser had aces, you should have folded b/c you have no other draws and don't have the odds to draw to 2 outs. even then, your hand is marginal and you will not have position if anyone comes in behind you, so you should strongly consider folding.

fireman664
08-25-2004, 03:58 PM
I feared aces, but from the LAG, not the new guy. I strongly felt he would have raised initially with aces to try and get his hand heads up, so when the LAG folded to the flop, I thought I must be good at that point.