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Calling with second Nut Low
Hi,
I'm new to this forum. I've been playing Omaha hi/lo 0.50/$1 and having a good time learning the game. One situation I don't understand: Is it normally correct to call with the second nut low, or should you normally fold this? Here is an example: On the turn, I have the 2nd nut, and there is a bet, a call, and a raise. Should I fold here? What about on the river? Thanks, Jonathan __________________________________________________ _____ ***** Hand History for Game 2330110702 ***** $0.5/$1 Omaha Hi/Lo - Friday, July 08, 13:19:47 EDT 2005 Table Table 25414 (Real Money) Seat 6 is the button Total number of players : 9 Seat 6: rd711 ( $33.88 ) Seat 9: Hero ( $11.74 ) Seat 5: bogie1 ( $4.5 ) Seat 3: Betsythebets ( $30.76 ) Seat 2: Big_Slick_WV ( $22.75 ) Seat 4: Airglo ( $28.75 ) Seat 7: Xuxeur ( $5.5 ) Seat 10: firechief1 ( $31.5 ) Seat 1: garyw321 ( $22.75 ) Xuxeur posts small blind [$0.25]. Hero posts big blind [$0.5]. ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ Ks 6c Th Ah ] firechief1 calls [$0.5]. garyw321 calls [$0.5]. Big_Slick_WV folds. Betsythebets calls [$0.5]. Airglo calls [$0.5]. bogie1 calls [$0.5]. rd711 folds. Xuxeur calls [$0.25]. Hero checks. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 5c, Jh, 2d ] Xuxeur checks. Hero checks. firechief1 checks. garyw321 checks. Betsythebets checks. Airglo checks. bogie1 checks. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 4c ] Xuxeur checks. Hero checks. firechief1 checks. garyw321 bets [$1]. Betsythebets calls [$1]. Airglo raises [$2]. bogie1 folds. Xuxeur folds. Hero calls [$2]. firechief1 folds. garyw321 calls [$1]. Betsythebets calls [$1]. ** Dealing River ** [ 8d ] Hero checks. garyw321 bets [$1]. Betsythebets folds. Airglo calls [$1]. Hero calls [$1]. garyw321 shows [ Ac, 3d, 3s, 7d ] a straight, ace to five. garyw321 shows 5,4,3,2,A for low. Airglo shows [ 4s, 6h, 3h, 4h ] a straight, two to six. Airglo shows 6,5,4,3,2 for low. Airglo wins $6.88 from the main pot with a straight, two to six. garyw321 wins Lo ($6.87) from the main pot with 5,4,3,2,A. firechief1 has left the table. |
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