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When you're playing Omaha/8 of course!
http://www.pokerhand.org/index.php?p...amp;hand=58433 Any 4 cards can win! |
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is there a point to this post?
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Yes, shame there wasn't to your reply though.
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Nice freeroll... but this happens about 10 times a day to me, so I also seem to be missing the greater purpose to the post.
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It's a lesson in being observant and how not to play.
When I lead out the turn, and you are on the button with the current nut high but no draws you need to consider several situations, but each of them will lead to the same thing, you flat calling. If I have a low draw and a flush draw I can be getting close to even money anyway. If I don't have the nuts, you don't want me folding. What you want is for me to bet the river into you again. If I do have the nuts, then there is no point at all you raising. So in the few situations where you are ahead raising with no draws wont achieve too much. In most situations however if you raise, you will get called. You then have to fold to any scare card river and a pot bet. The guy might have a set and a low draw, and the low flush card hits the river, he will take a shot at you with a pot bet and you will fold. The problem with saying you have x equity is that assumes when low hits you will always call if your high is good. If UTG is bluffing though, you always want him to keep bluffing, so raising the turn costs money more often than not here, especially since if the guy doesn't fill up his set, he may believe it's good anyway since you didn't raise and pop the river once more. |
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It's a lesson in being observant and how not to play. When I lead out the turn, and you are on the button with the current nut high but no draws you need to consider several situations, but each of them will lead to the same thing, you flat calling. If I have a low draw and a flush draw I can be getting close to even money anyway. If I don't have the nuts, you don't want me folding. What you want is for me to bet the river into you again. If I do have the nuts, then there is no point at all you raising. So in the few situations where you are ahead raising with no draws wont achieve too much. In most situations however if you raise, you will get called. You then have to fold to any scare card river and a pot bet. The guy might have a set and a low draw, and the low flush card hits the river, he will take a shot at you with a pot bet and you will fold. The problem with saying you have x equity is that assumes when low hits you will always call if your high is good. If UTG is bluffing though, you always want him to keep bluffing, so raising the turn costs money more often than not here, especially since if the guy doesn't fill up his set, he may believe it's good anyway since you didn't raise and pop the river once more. [/ QUOTE ] Put yourself in the other player's shoes and consider the situation where his opponent has top set and no low or flush draw? Would you not raise them back on the turn even though you are probably a 3:1 favorite? Personally I be praying such a person reraised me so I could put one or both of us all-in. |
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When you're playing Omaha/8 of course! http://www.pokerhand.org/index.php?p...amp;hand=58433 Any 4 cards can win! [/ QUOTE ] Get all my chips in when I'm certainly freerolling? What a revelation! With insight like that into the game no wonder you're the acclaimed expert you are |
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That wasn't the insight, try again.
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Wow you had a straight and a flush draw!
This is ME swooning for YOU! |
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*yawn* The fact that you are focusing on what I had and not what the other guy has, shows you're inability to learn. Learning at poker involves focusing on the bad hands not the good hands.
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