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Xelent 06-26-2005 08:33 AM

How many bets am I supposed to lose on river this hand?
 
I am a very new Omaha player and was playing 6/12 with a full kill at the Wynn when this kill hand came up. My memory is a little fuzzy, but the important part was that I was out of position and the villain had just killed the pot so this was a 12/24 hand. I have JJA2 and the flop comes J99. I lead the flop and villain who is a tight/solid player calls. Turn is a blank and I lead and he calls. On the river another blank comes and he raises me. I am from a hold'em background and I have the 2nd nuts (turn and river were under J). Am I not supposed to even 3 bet him here? If I 3 bet and he 4 bets, do I stop there? Thanks ahead of time.

grandgnu 06-26-2005 10:19 AM

Re: How many bets am I supposed to lose on river this hand?
 
I would have capped it myself. There's only one hand, 9/9 that can beat you here. If he just has 9's full, you've got him. Quads can happen, and it sucks when they happen to you (I had A/A on a flop of A/4/9 and then a 9 on the turn, and my opponent online happened to have called my pre-flop raise with 9/9, whoops! And I didn't hit my low draw either)

But I wouldn't have played my hand any differently. Many players will pay off your nut full house with an underfull, and in the long run you'll make more money capping it with the nut full house, than fearing quads at every turn.

Ironman 06-26-2005 10:36 AM

Re: How many bets am I supposed to lose on river this hand?
 
I'm with GG on this. Hands like this don't come along very often. I would have reraised and lost the maiximum possible against the quads.

I'll take my chances.

Dave

Wintermute 06-26-2005 10:55 AM

Re: How many bets am I supposed to lose on river this hand?
 
not more than 4 bets though (head up is not capped); if he reraises, he's got quads

grandgnu 06-26-2005 12:24 PM

Re: How many bets am I supposed to lose on river this hand?
 
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not more than 4 bets though (head up is not capped); if he reraises, he's got quads

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Not really. There are plenty of players who will re-raise with just trips with a strong kicker (or weak kicker) because they don't know what they're doing.

autobet 06-26-2005 01:12 PM

Re: How many bets am I supposed to lose on river this hand?
 
In Omaha I will lose 4 bets. Holdem 6 against most.

Wintermute 06-26-2005 02:14 PM

Re: How many bets am I supposed to lose on river this hand?
 
prob not in a 6-12 full kill game...

gergery 06-26-2005 05:07 PM

Re: How many bets am I supposed to lose on river this hand?
 
Very opponent dependent.

99 is dealt 1 way as there are two out there.
J9 is dealt 2 ways
A9 is dealt 6 ways

You have to figure he would play that way with either 99 or J9, so its twice as likely you are beating him, and if he'd play that way with A9 then you are very likely ahead.

After you raise and he reraises, then you need to evaluate how likely it is he'd play that way with A9 - not very likely, or J9 still likely but somewhat less so.

So I'd have raised him at least once and more if he was bad.

-greg

Cleveland Guy 06-26-2005 05:07 PM

Re: How many bets am I supposed to lose on river this hand?
 
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not more than 4 bets though (head up is not capped); if he reraises, he's got quads

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Not really. There are plenty of players who will re-raise with just trips with a strong kicker (or weak kicker) because they don't know what they're doing.

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If it's not capped - I'm still stoppin at 4.

He very rarely will have trips here, and underfull is more likely, but quads is very likely.

I'll stop at 4, cause the times I am beat will outnumber the times I have him beat.

Cleveland Guy 06-26-2005 05:09 PM

Re: How many bets am I supposed to lose on river this hand?
 
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Very opponent dependent.

99 is dealt 1 way as there are two out there.
J9 is dealt 2 ways
A9 is dealt 6 ways

You have to figure he would play that way with either 99 or J9, so its twice as likely you are beating him, and if he'd play that way with A9 then you are very likely ahead.

After you raise and he reraises, then you need to evaluate how likely it is he'd play that way with A9 - not very likely, or J9 still likely but somewhat less so.

So I'd have raised him at least once and more if he was bad.

-greg

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If he's willing to go to war with Trip 9s - then how much worse do they get?


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