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5/10 - AA+ 2nd nut low, easy bet?
I shouldn't even be posting this crap, but w/e, Counterman likes betting flops like that when there is a raise PF. I don't see a 9 in my future here.
***** Hand History for Game 2918558391 ***** $5/$10 Omaha Hi/Lo - Sunday, October 23, 07:00:20 EDT 2005 Table Table 65377 (6 max) (Real Money) Seat 6 is the button Total number of players : 5 Seat 1: Counterman ( $71.25 ) Seat 4: Stormharbour ( $175.41 ) Seat 3: BTW2005 ( $284.50 ) Seat 6: jbizzl23 ( $100.75 ) Seat 2: beauty888 ( $188.81 ) Counterman posts small blind [$2]. beauty888 posts big blind [$5]. ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to BTW2005 [ 6s Jc Ac Ah ] BTW2005 raises [$10]. Stormharbour folds. jbizzl23 folds. Counterman raises [$13]. beauty888 folds. BTW2005 calls [$5]. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 9h, 9c, 3h ] Counterman bets [$5]. BTW2005 raises [$10]. Counterman calls [$5]. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 2s ] Counterman checks. BTW2005 bets [$10]. Counterman calls [$10]. ** Dealing River ** [ 5c ] Counterman checks. |
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Re: 5/10 - AA+ 2nd nut low, easy bet?
Burdz - Given your description of Counterman, I think the way you played was fine. I'd go ahead and bet the river.
You run the risk of getting check-raised (and if so, I think you bite the bullet and call) - but by betting you may turn what otherwise would be a split pot into a scooper (if Counterman somehow folds a better hand, or a hand that would tie you for low, to your 4th round bet. That maybe seems a bit far fetched, but is not impossible). Or, if Counterman calls with a weaker hand, you collect one more big bet. At any rate, I think the risk is worth the potential gain. Buzz |
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