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Old 04-11-2005, 01:46 AM
B Mando B Mando is offline
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Default AAK4 in a PLO8 tournament...

I have around 4600 before the first break in a PokerRoom PLO8 10+1. The blinds are 75-150. I am dealt AcAsKh4h in the SB.

Preflop there are 3-4 limpers one of who is short. I potted it to get the short guy to call off all his chips. He did this. Other guy who has me covered also calls for 950! I have not been playing attention to what type of player he is.

Flop : 8d 6d 6h

About 3000 in the pot so I can almost get all in, which I do and my other opponent obliges.

Did I over play my hand big time or what? What would all you guys do with AcAsKh4h in the SB in a tournament situation?

I thought my hand was too good to limp and I figured I could just pick up the dead money and get this short stack guy all in. Is this far off? What about my post flop play?

Note: The play in these tournaments is terrible! Some people dont even understand the rules so this guy could have been holding anything.

Results:<font color="white"> After I potted to flop he put my all-in for my last couple hundred and I called. He showed 9d9h7d7h and he made his diamond flush. It was really funny because afterwards I checked out his Pokah! page(his profile for all you non PR players) and he basically talked about how awesome he is at O8 and its his best game and such. If I am actually the fish and calling off a huge pot sized over bet preflop with 9d9h7d7h preflop is a good play then throw me in the ocean! </font>
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