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Old 07-24-2005, 11:51 PM
emptyshell emptyshell is offline
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Default PLO8, 2nd nut low + nut straight, paired board

Should I have been more nervous about the turn card? My thinking was v3 had the nut low with some high. v2 could have been sharing my straight, but I figured it more likely that he had a naked low.

$200 PL Omaha Hi/Lo
folder1 ( $320.80 ), folder2 ( $215.92 ), folder3 ( $379.06 ),
folder5 ( $82.25 ), v2 ( $136.85 ), folder6 ( $163.40 ),
folder7 ( $203.90 ), Hero ( $230.50 ), v3 ( $247.35 )

Dealt to Hero [ 7[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 4[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 8[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] ]

v3 posts small blind [$1].
v2 posts big blind [$2].
Hero calls [$2], folder6 folds, folder7 calls [$2],
folder1 folds, folder2 calls [$2], folder3 folds,
folder5 calls [$2], v3 raises [$4], v2 calls [$3],
Hero calls [$3], folder7 calls [$3], folder2 calls [$3],
folder5 calls [$3]

FLOP: (28.50) [ 5[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], 3[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], 6[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] ]
v3 bets [$28.50], v2 calls [$28.50],
Hero calls [$28.50], folder7 folds, folder2 folds, folder5 folds

TURN: (112.50) [ 3[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] ]
v3 bets [$112.50], v2 is all-In [$103.35],
Hero is all-In [$197], v3 calls [$84.50]

Results in white below:

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RIVER: (609.85) [ Ad ]




v3 shows [ Kh, Ac, 3d, 2s ] a full house, Threes full of aces.
v3 shows 6,5,3,2,A for low.
v2 shows [ Ah, Qs, Qd, 2d ] two pairs, aces and threes.
v2 shows 6,5,3,2,A for low.
Hero doesn't show [ 7c, 4s, As, 8c ] a straight, three to seven.
Hero doesn't show 6,5,4,3,A for low.

v3 wins $93.65 from side pot #1 with a full house, Threes full of aces.
v3 wins Lo ($93.65) from side pot #1 with 6,5,3,2,A.
v3 wins $211.28 from the main pot with a full house, Threes full of aces.
v2 wins Lo ($105.63) from the main pot with 6,5,3,2,A.
v3 wins Lo ($105.64) from the main pot with 6,5,3,2,A.

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Old 07-25-2005, 12:23 AM
gergery gergery is offline
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Default Re: PLO8, 2nd nut low + nut straight, paired board

I'd have jammed on the flop when i had great equity, to avoid making that tought decision. once you see the turn, if a tough call...with the money already in the pot you need to win high maybe half the time to payout, but sometimes you're drawing dead and sometimes they'll suck out. so i think its close
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Old 07-25-2005, 01:42 AM
Jorge10 Jorge10 is offline
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Default Re: PLO8, 2nd nut low + nut straight, paired board

You should have jammed the flop, I mean what are you afraid of? A/2 of clubs? you got two blockers, he has 7 outs, not something that is particularly dangerous. Not only that, but a lot of people will push the bottom end of that straight you flopped. You gotta push the good end. As far as the turn is concerned you saw two people shove it in on the turn, odds are they have half each, you really dont have much anymore, weak low and a weak high against two players that just shoved their chips in when the board paired? I dont like your chances.
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Old 07-25-2005, 10:45 AM
Wintermute Wintermute is offline
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Default Re: PLO8, 2nd nut low + nut straight, paired board

yikes... just call on the flop? definitely the worst of 3 options--either raise max or fold (and I never fold there personally, but you might)
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