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Jorge10
03-07-2005, 04:16 PM
#Game No : 1699987413
***** Hand History for Game 1699987413 *****
$100 PL Omaha Hi/Lo - Monday, March 07, 15:12:26 EDT 2005
Table Table 36963 (Real Money)
Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 1: aveiks ( $45.89 )
Seat 2: vegaszeus ( $220.14 )
Seat 3: dylan8 ( $98.61 )
Seat 4: Ulaid ( $111.65 )
Seat 5: rongermany ( $101.4 )
Seat 6: mustlose ( $96.76 )
Seat 7: ICECRM ( $92.11 )
Seat 8: SERG7720 ( $102.15 )
Seat 9: brasspair88 ( $157.97 )
Seat 10: nycpokerguy9 ( $46.22 )
vegaszeus posts small blind [$0.5].
dylan8 posts big blind [$1].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to mustlose [ Ac Ah 6h 2c ]
Ulaid folds.
rongermany raises [$3.5].
mustlose raises [$12].
ICECRM folds.
SERG7720 folds.
brasspair88 folds.
nycpokerguy9 folds.
aveiks folds.
vegaszeus folds.
dylan8 calls [$11].
rongermany calls [$8.5].
** Dealing Flop ** [ Td, 3s, 5c ]
dylan8 checks.
rongermany checks.
mustlose bets [$34.7].
dylan8 folds.
rongermany calls [$34.7].
** Dealing Turn ** [ Tc ]
rongermany checks.
mustlose is all-In [$50.06]
rongermany calls [$50.06].
** Dealing River ** [ Th ]
rongermany shows [ Ts, Jc, Ad, 2s ] four of a kind, tens.
mustlose doesn't show [ Ac, Ah, 6h, 2c ] a full house, Tens full of aces.
rongermany wins $203.02 from the main pot with four of a kind, tens.
There was no qualifying low hand.
Game #1699991360 starts.

I just want to know if this was just a bad beat or if I did something wrong in any street or part of the hand, I probably screwed up somewhere. My screen name on Party Poker is mustlose, by the way im the idiot that overplayed aces.

djr
03-07-2005, 04:48 PM
I rarely play PL omaha, but here's my thoughts.


I'd say ronger played this very poorly (preflop/flop) but he played it right turn/river. Your preflop/flop bets seem right to me. The turn is where I'm concerned. I'd have checked it behind him. You only have a nut low draw and for high two pair, with a flush draw. If he has the T you're screwed. See what the river brings.

OF course, now that 3 of the tens are out on the river, he'll probably bet and you'd have to call. In fact, with your stack, I'd have gone all in (the odds you're beat just got cut in half).

REgardless of my preference to check the turn, I think you played this well. You just got unlucky he happened to have the last ten.

BigJohn043
03-07-2005, 04:57 PM
The only interesting street here is the turn. You haven't really made anything but you have outs everywhere. You could check behind and see what happens on the river. But my sense is that you have to bet in order to drive out a2XX or at least make that hand pay to see the river and quarter you.

But even if you check behind you are going to lose all of your money on the river....

Jorge10
03-07-2005, 05:12 PM
I thought he had a/2/4 and thats why he called my bet on the flop, and also my bet preflop. I figured I should drive him out on the turn since he probably had a better low draws than me with a bunch of straight draws.