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12-08-2005, 05:09 AM
No reads, been at the table a short time. IS this a standard fold?

Omaha Hi $0.25-$0.25 PL (real money), hand #1,563,309,041
Table Kopenhagen, 7 Dec 2005 08:35 PM



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Seat 1: ZZZ-BestHand ($26.25 in chips)
Seat 2: banggee ($32.25 in chips)
Seat 3: dwh1969 ($40.30 in chips)
Seat 4: -brandon- ($24 in chips)
Seat 5: d mayor [AD,7H,10D,AC] ($24.75 in chips)
Seat 6: kruksta ($20 in chips)
Seat 7: alcoop ($28.25 in chips)
Seat 8: sig2009 ($16.40 in chips)
Seat 9: TreeBoner ($62.50 in chips)
Seat 10: jimbo10885 ($33.45 in chips)



ANTES/BLINDS
sig2009 posts blind ($0.25), TreeBoner posts blind ($0.25), kruksta posts blind ($0.25).

PRE-FLOP
jimbo10885 folds, ZZZ-BestHand folds, banggee calls $0.25, dwh1969 calls $0.25, -brandon- calls $0.25, d mayor bets $2, kruksta folds, alcoop folds, sig2009 calls $1.75, TreeBoner folds, banggee calls $1.75, dwh1969 folds, -brandon- calls $1.75.

FLOP [board cards 9H,2D,3S ]
sig2009 bets $8.75, banggee calls $8.75, -brandon- folds, d mayor folds.

BluffTHIS!
12-08-2005, 08:21 AM
Well the guy was first to act in a raised pot and bet into not just the raiser but also a couple others. While this might only be with a draw or 2 bad pair, such a bet is nonetheless a sign of strength. So against reasonable players I would fold. But if you know from past experience that the bettor is loose and aggressive, then I would consider raising all in, but in no case would I merely call.

12-08-2005, 11:14 AM
I agree with Bluff, this is a very easy raise. I think that your first problem is raising preflop in bad position and being the first one to raise it PF. Your hand is not that good post-flop especially OOP. The flops you're looking for is Axx (no flush and no straight), 89J (no flush), 77x, 1010x, and 2-3 diamond flush on flop with no paired board. This is not going to come that often, no need to raise this PF. But unless I have a very good read on both players there is no pushing here (there is no calling as well)

12-08-2005, 01:13 PM
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I think that your first problem is raising preflop in bad position and being the first one to raise it PF.

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OP was one off the CO and his raise bought him the button. His position isn't what I would call bad. As long as he is raising more than just A-A-x-x (and his opponents know that), this isn't a bad raise.

The flop is an easy fold. Most players at this level won't shove half their stack in with air to bully a suspected high card hand off a low card flop. Unless both players in the pot after the flop are complete crazies, OP is drawing to runners or (possibly) a miracle Ace. Even the Ace completes a straight. Fold and move on to the next hand.