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01-07-2017 , 01:09 PM
Anon site, villain is 77/33 over 22.





[converted_hand][hand_history]IPoker, $5/$10 Pot Limit Omaha Cash, 4 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37570068

BB: $377 (37.7 bb)
CO: $433.99 (43.4 bb)
Hero (BTN): $1,362.01 (136.2 bb)
SB: $1,264.96 (126.5 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BTN with A Q K 5
CO raises to $35, Hero raises to $120, 2 folds, CO calls $85

Flop: ($255) 7 K 2 (2 players)
CO checks, Hero bets $147.50, CO calls $147.50

Turn: ($550) 3 (2 players)
CO bets $166.49 and is all-in, Hero?
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01-09-2017 , 04:06 AM
snap call
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01-10-2017 , 09:04 AM
No offense, but how do people play 1k PLO and struggle in this spot?
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01-10-2017 , 09:56 AM
Perhaps it is precisely because OP is constantly reviewing and analyzing situations which you evidently dismiss as being trivial that he plays 1k PLO. I for one do not see an obvious answer to OP's questions. we are getting great odds, but could easily be drawing dead.
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01-10-2017 , 10:32 AM
Looks like we need to win atleast 23%~~ of the time here to break even and I'm pretty sure vs random smasher we do. On phone now so can't do exact math. Also if turn gets things complicated, why not pot the flop and make turn inevitable? Seriously tho I think folding here must be bad.
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01-10-2017 , 12:33 PM
Why not full pot on flop?
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01-10-2017 , 02:29 PM
^^This. bet sizing needs the most work.
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01-10-2017 , 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by ninefingershuffle
Why not full pot on flop?
Why full pot? Why not smaller than OP's sizing?
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01-10-2017 , 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by b1ochemical
Looks like we need to win atleast 23%~~ of the time here to break even and I'm pretty sure vs random smasher we do. On phone now so can't do exact math. Also if turn gets things complicated, why not pot the flop and make turn inevitable? Seriously tho I think folding here must be bad.
Yup, really can't fold here. villain may be doing some random stop-n-go play here with his entire gii range, would just treat it like calling his all in on the flop
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01-11-2017 , 10:45 AM
Pot flop, as played , call
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01-12-2017 , 03:00 AM
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Originally Posted by sl8a
Why full pot? Why not smaller than OP's sizing?
bc villain will just go with his low equity fd hands anyway so we get more money in better
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01-13-2017 , 12:19 PM
pot/gii flop pls, OR size smaller, whichever is probably fine but this sizing makes no sense.
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