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redrooski24
10-03-2005, 12:23 AM
I'm really having a hard time adjusting my hand strength values from HE to PLO. This, however, seems like a relatively clear cut fold right? If a rag comes on 4th am I still check folding barring a read?

***** Hand History for Game 2816163588 *****
$25 PL Omaha - Monday, October 03, 00:20:38 EDT 2005
Table Table 38186 (Real Money)
Seat 4 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 1: GRIMeval ( $26 )
Seat 4: gammmon ( $23.20 )
Seat 5: Deeprayed ( $42.25 )
Seat 7: huslaz23 ( $33.50 )
Seat 10: redrooski24 ( $31.45 )
Seat 9: oranje14 ( $24.65 )
Seat 6: in_training7 ( $24.50 )
Seat 3: prayforjesus ( $23.30 )
Seat 2: Mrq_2000 ( $17.25 )
Seat 8: KalEl35 ( $25 )
Deeprayed posts small blind [$0.10].
in_training7 posts big blind [$0.25].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to redrooski24 [ Ac Td 2s Ah ]
oranje14 folds.
redrooski24 raises [$0.75].
GRIMeval folds.
Mrq_2000 calls [$0.75].
prayforjesus folds.
gammmon folds.
Deeprayed calls [$0.65].
in_training7 calls [$0.50].
** Dealing Flop ** [ Jh, Qc, 5s ]
Deeprayed checks.
in_training7 checks.
redrooski24 bets [$2.25].
Mrq_2000 calls [$2.25].
Deeprayed folds.
in_training7 folds.
** Dealing Turn ** [ Js ]
redrooski24 checks.
Mrq_2000 bets [$4].
redrooski24 folds.
Mrq_2000 does not show cards.
Mrq_2000 wins $11.15

dibbs
10-03-2005, 03:30 AM
I wouldn't bother raising this hand here, it's not very versatile and you're throwing out a red flag and probably wont get any action if you flop your set. I feel that much more experienced players here will disagree with me though.

As played easy easy fold. If it were a rag you should still probably check fold barring a read yes because I think your hand is pretty well defined in the mind of the other player, so he's in a good spot here to only call you with a better hand I think.

Then again, I think I give these guys too much credit.

Is gaammmmon a poster on here? this guys constantly grinding these games. same with IanBanks or whatever his name is.

Still a newb myself, interested in what others have to say.

10-03-2005, 03:47 AM
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I wouldn't bother raising this hand here, it's not very versatile and you're throwing out a red flag and probably wont get any action if you flop your set. I feel that much more experienced players here will disagree with me though.

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I doubt anyone would disagree with you here. Red is fairly deep stacked, out of position, with a very weak naked AAxx hand. If I recall correctly, several top posters here would muck this hand pre flop OOP. At a minimum, the accepted wisdom appears to be, "don't raise with this unless you can get most (like 75%) of your stack in" which is virtually impossible in this example.

10-03-2005, 10:26 AM
In this type of game, with that hand and OOP, I probably would have limped/called PF and check/folded the flop.

That is just me though and I am still learning this game.

fisherman112
10-04-2005, 07:23 PM
please explain to me the logic of folding AAxx pf instead of calling the big blind?

isnt that simply advice to people who cant fold it to avoid chip spewing later?

jj_frap
10-05-2005, 07:24 PM
Folding is extreme, especially against the loose-passive pre-flop common at these stakes, but I certainly wouldn't raise anything in early position: No sense giving away the strength of your hand without getting either a big pot or a lot of folders in return.

10-06-2005, 12:42 AM
you must fold.