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Home game hand
I apologize if this is the wrong forum. But I'd still like your advice [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
No-limit Omaha Hi. Dealer posts $5 blind. I'm EP w/ Ad Kc Tc Th I have $150. Everyone has me covered. I call 5. EP+1 makes it $15. 4 callers, including me. 5 see the flop ($75) T 6 3 I check. Preflop raiser bets $15, 3 callers to me ($135 in pot). I go all-in for $135. ----------------------------------------------------- I'm a limit player, and fairly clueless at no-limit. I have a very tight image at the table. All advice is appreciated; however, I'm very interested in the all-in decision. Is it appropriate? I realize there aren't many cards in the deck that I want to see on the turn and river. I'm hoping to take it down here, but at the very least get out the weakest draws. Thanks in advance for your help. Post Extras: |
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Re: Home game hand
That's a great flop for top set. What cards are you afraid will hit on the turn? 7, 8, 9 or 3 flush are all that are really scaring me. I'm not sure what advice you really want. You got all your money in with the best hand, you can't ask for much more.
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Re: Home game hand
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I'm not sure what advice you really want [/ QUOTE ] I guess just confirmation that I'm not overlooking something. As a limit hold'em player, I'm uncomfortable with no-limit, and also omaha. I realize Omaha is a drawing game, and I guess I just wanted to hear from some folks that play n.l. (or pot-limit) that this is the right play. I've had 3 similar hands with top set, I've pushed 3 times. I've been called 3 times, and I've lost 3 times. It caused me to second-guess my decisions. What cards am I scared of? Mostly the flush, but I know that every card in the deck except the case 10 leaves me with less than the nuts, and I have a lot of opponents. |
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