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Icky Played Hand!
Can't get the converter to work. Is there a new link to it?
#Game No : 2999892488 ***** Hand History for ***** $100 PL Omaha - Table Table (Real Money) Seat 1 is the button Total number of players : 10 Seat 10: Villain4 ( $164.36 ) Seat 8: Hero ( $178.80 ) Seat 1: Villain5 ( $62.92 ) Seat 9: Villain3 ( $30.65 ) Seat 7: Villain2 ( $136.60 ) Seat 5: Villain7 ( $102.40 ) Seat 6: Villain1 ( $66.90 ) Seat 3: Villain6 ( $98 ) Villain6 posts small blind [$0.50]. Villain7 posts big blind [$1]. ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ Qs Qc 8c 8d ] Villain1 calls [$1]. Villain2 folds. Hero calls [$1]. Villain3 calls [$1]. Villain4 folds. Villain5 calls [$1]. Villain6 calls [$0.50]. Villain7 checks. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 2h, 8h, 4s ] Villain6 bets [$4]. Villain7 folds. Villain1 calls [$4]. Hero calls [$4]. Villain3 folds. Villain5 calls [$4]. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 3c ] Villain6 [$10]. Villain1 folds. Hero calls [$10]. Villain5 is all-In [$57.92] Villain6 calls [$47.92]. Hero folds. ** Dealing River ** [ 4c ] Villain6 shows [ Qh, 5h, Ah, 4d ] a straight, ace to five. Villain5 shows [ 7c, 5c, 6s, 9c ] a straight, two to six. Villain5 wins $144.84 from the main pot with a straight, two to six. I sat there and said that a pot sized raise was the way to go on the flop, but I for some reason didn't do it (possibly b/c I suck). Right? That being said, do you call on the turn? I did the math and was getting about 3.75:1 to fill up which is just slightly correct if I had 10 full outs. Looking at the hands that got shown down though, I actually only had 9 (disregarding what others folded of course), making it incorrect to call. I, of course, don't know this. Since my last opponent was short-stacked and the other all-in, is this an automatic call? Do you usually assume you can get the rest of the short-stack b/c he's so committed? Fyi, I knew I was up against 2 straights. |
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