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Old 01-19-2004, 05:18 AM
MrDurden MrDurden is offline
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Default PLO tourney hand...folding...the right play?

okay im in a 10$ PLO tourney 180 people. My stack is 5K average is 3K. Blinds are 150/300. Im on button with 6s7s7h8h. 1 EP limper (stack 5K) and 1 mid limper (stack 7K) to go plus BB (stack 2K). Flop is 7cQdJd.

1st limper bets pot quickley and mid calls immediately. What the heck do i do, i am fairly sure i am ahead now, but so many draws and 2 possible over sets. Do i fold, call or pop em a pot sized reraise?

Well here is what i did. I folded i figured i was ahead now, but too many things could happen and id hate to bust out when i have a decent stack. Turn comes 7 of course. And both limpers had pretty much what i assume. 1st EP had AA and ended up losing to nut flush.

So any input on what you guys would do in this situation would be great. By the way i was just moved to the table the hand before so had no reads on the players whatsoever. Thank You.
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Old 01-19-2004, 10:29 AM
Big Dave D Big Dave D is offline
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Default Re: PLO tourney hand...folding...the right play?

The question to ask isnt should you have called but why, with a bet and a call, you assumed you were ahead? Can't the UTG have better trips? Can't the caller be waiting for a less acion packed turn? All Omaha games can give upsetting turns and rivers...just focus on the whys and wherefores of the decision you could make, and the money flows accordingly.

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