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Lafortezza
10-17-2005, 09:00 PM
PokerStars Pot-Limit Omaha High, $1.00 BB (9 handed) converter (http://www.selachian.com/tools/bisonconverter/hhconverter.cgi)

MP2 ($63.70)
MP3 ($131.60)
CO ($113)
Button ($95.90)
SB ($84.35)
BB ($40)
UTG ($33)
UTG+1 ($181.15)
Hero ($97)

Preflop: Hero is MP1 with K/images/graemlins/spade.gif, T/images/graemlins/spade.gif, J/images/graemlins/diamond.gif, 9/images/graemlins/spade.gif.
<font color="#666666">2 folds</font>, Hero calls $1, <font color="#CC3333">MP2 raises to $4.5</font>, <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, CO calls $4.50, <font color="#666666">3 folds</font>, Hero calls $3.50.

Flop: ($15) Q/images/graemlins/spade.gif, 8/images/graemlins/spade.gif, 5/images/graemlins/diamond.gif <font color="#0000FF">(3 players)</font>
Hero checks, <font color="#CC3333">MP2 bets $6</font>, CO calls $6, <font color="#CC3333">Hero raises to $38.25</font>, <font color="#CC3333">MP2 raises to $59.2</font>, CO folds, Hero calls $20.95.


I'm just trying to figure out if there are many hands that have me in trouble on this flop, A/images/graemlins/spade.gifX/images/graemlins/spade.gifQ/images/graemlins/heart.gifQ/images/graemlins/diamond.gif aside.

Spellmen
10-18-2005, 01:10 AM
Looks fine to me. I would just call the reraise as you did as well. No reason to get all in if you can save a bit of your stack if the board pairs on the turn. Only monster hands like the one you mentioned and this freak scenario have you in a ton of trouble

http://twodimes.net/h/?z=1285363
pokenum -o ks ts 9s jd - as 9d td js -- qs 8s 5d
Omaha Hi: 820 enumerated boards containing Qs 8s 5d
cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV
Ks Ts 9s Jd 90 10.98 561 68.41 169 20.61 0.213
As Js Td 9d 561 68.41 90 10.98 169 20.61 0.787

joewatch
10-18-2005, 01:23 AM
Looks good to me. I played almost exactly the same hand recently.

pokenum -o ks ts jd 9s - qh qd 2h 3h -- qs 8s 5d
Omaha Hi: 820 enumerated boards containing Qs 8s 5d
cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV
Ks Ts 9s Jd 392 47.80 428 52.20 0 0.00 0.478
Qd Qh 3h 2h 428 52.20 392 47.80 0 0.00 0.522

vabogee
10-18-2005, 01:22 PM
i'm pretty new to PLO, so bear with me...

how can you afford not to push all-in right here? if the turn completes a straight or flush, you get no action. if the turn does not complete, are going to begrudgingly call off the rest of your money, or fold? or is the object of waiting for the turn strictly to avoid a paired board?

Jim T
10-18-2005, 01:30 PM
MP2 is all-in, the CO folded, so what's the point in pushing? There is no difference.

vabogee
10-18-2005, 01:39 PM
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MP2 is all-in, the CO folded, so what's the point in pushing? There is no difference.

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lol. very good point. i was responding to spellman who said there was no reason to get all your chips in.

Spellmen
10-18-2005, 10:05 PM
The situation I am talking about is one where you both have most of your stacks in, but have say $30 each and the pot is $150 or so. There is no reason to go all in for your last $30 on the flop because 1) If you make your straight or flush a set will still have to call you because of pot odds and 2) You can save that $30 if the board pairs the turn and you are drawing dead. By waiting to shove on a non paired turn you still win the same amount you normally would, but lose slightly less on a paired board

vabogee
10-18-2005, 10:08 PM
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The situation I am talking about is one where you both have most of your stacks in, but have say $30 each and the pot is $150 or so. There is no reason to go all in for your last $30 on the flop because 1) If you make your straight or flush a set will still have to call you because of pot odds and 2) You can save that $30 if the board pairs the turn and you are drawing dead. By waiting to shove on a non paired turn you still win the same amount you normally would, but lose slightly less on a paired board

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So, you're saying that, in a hypothetical hand where you still have money after the flop, you'll fold the turn when a scare card comes but he won't (when a straight or flush card comes)?

I guess that makes sense, if you're 100% sure he has a set.