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12-14-2013 , 11:54 AM
Are we getting odds to call? Who cks back this turn?


[converted_hand][hand_history]IPoker, $0.25/$0.50 Pot Limit Omaha Cash, 6 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #21509201

Hero (BTN): $56.76 (113.5 bb)
SB: $50 (100 bb)
BB: $50 (100 bb)
UTG: $53.87 (107.7 bb)
MP: $50 (100 bb)
CO: $72.70 (145.4 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BTN with 8 8 A 5
2 folds, CO calls $0.50, Hero calls $0.50, SB completes, BB checks

Flop: ($2) Q 8 4 (4 players)
SB bets $1.40, 2 folds, Hero raises to $6.20, SB calls $4.80

Turn: ($14.40) T (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $9.50, SB raises to $42.90, Hero
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12-14-2013 , 07:40 PM
Open this OTB against limper. Gross turn spot. J9 with clubs looks really likely. This is a PPT hand for me, but I am probably calling it off as I think we have the odds, but I am sure it is close. Will PPT it later if I get a chance. Interesting spot.
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12-15-2013 , 02:11 AM
ProPokerTools Omaha Hi Simulation
476,000 trials (Exhaustive)
board: q84t
Hand Pot equity Wins Ties
as5s8c8h38.76% 184,4960
j9cc,j9,ttjcc,QQj961.24% 291,5040

Even against this somewhat ridiculous "cooler" range you are still getting odds to call. Need 33.8% I believe. Gonna lose a lot, but folding would be incorrect at 100 BB.
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12-15-2013 , 02:47 AM
Or any stack size.
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12-15-2013 , 04:30 AM
Raise pre.

Never ever folding turn. Fistpump get it in. There are a million two pair hands, one pair hands with flush or str8 draws out there, that we have crushed and only one str8.
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12-15-2013 , 04:34 AM
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Originally Posted by BabySweat
Open this OTB against limper. Gross turn spot. J9 with clubs looks really likely. This is a PPT hand for me, but I am probably calling it off as I think we have the odds, but I am sure it is close. Will PPT it later if I get a chance. Interesting spot.
LOL, that J 9 of clubs is likely. I think its a big leak to asume any scarecard always hits your opponent. With the K of hearts on the turn do you asume a set of KKK is very likely?
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12-15-2013 , 07:30 AM
This is a snap dude...
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12-15-2013 , 09:09 AM
J9 of clubs for sure. Lucky for us we hold the 8 blocking the straight flush vs quads river.
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12-15-2013 , 10:12 AM
If the limper doesn't c/f a lot of flops and/or looseness of the blinds indicate a multiway pot post flop, I think limping BTN is fine.

OTF once villain calls I think he might have a top 2 pair/bottom set type of hand, waiting for a safe turn trying to get it in, or the JT9 wrap. It seems unlikely for villain to b/c a non-nut flushdraw OOP, besides maybe KKxx with spades or something.

OTT it seems unlikely for villain to consider the T of clubs as a blank enough card to get it in with his (flopped) top 2 pair kind of hands and will c/f most of those. I think it is unlikely we will get bluffed on this turn a lot, since we might easily have the nuts ourselves. We also have the most likely nut flush draw ourselves, so that leaves few semi-bluffing hands in his range. I think we only rate to get action by a straight on the turn and we don't really need to bet to protect vs. the hands in his range that aren't a straight (unless when he turned a flushdraw). All that being said, I think checking behind any 9, T or J turn is the clear best play. B/c any other turn imo.

If he is a fishy player who c/c flop AND turn, even on this run out, with non-nut flushdraws, sucker wraps and/or bad 2 pair hands, by all means bet the turn for value. Calculations from other posters already show it is a call if he does happen to jam, right?
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12-15-2013 , 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Nobel1
Raise pre.

Never ever folding turn. Fistpump get it in. There are a million two pair hands, one pair hands with flush or str8 draws out there, that we have crushed and only one str8.
LOL that there are a million two pair hands. Villain has a straight very often and when he doesn't his range is sets + FD's and stuff like pair/2 pair + 2 FD's.

But that doesn't matter since we have to call regardless of his range.
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12-15-2013 , 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by zxjaexz
Who cks back this turn?
Why would we be doing this ? Think about your range here dude...If we are checking back here with this hand then our value range on this turn would only be a QQxx, 88J9, AJ9x w/nfd, or a wrap/fd type hand from the flop that completed a straight. But since we limped along pre we have SO few JT98/Q89J type hands (and our better QQxx will also be raising pre). So this is pretty high in terms of your range and you can easily handle a c/pot.

Last edited by Lazaro; 12-15-2013 at 10:58 AM.
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12-16-2013 , 04:06 AM
Fold or raise pre. Post flop is super standard to call it off.
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12-16-2013 , 05:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Elrazor
Fold or raise pre. Post flop is super standard to call it off.
Folding pre with a suited ace and a pair OTB is really bad.
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12-16-2013 , 05:56 AM
agree i just dont like calling (although you can argue calling is still +ev, it's a bad habit to get into not to isolate limpers )

Last edited by Elrazor; 12-16-2013 at 06:03 AM.
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12-16-2013 , 11:41 PM
pre could go either way, depending on who's in the blinds and some more info on the limper. Bet more ott and never fold.
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12-21-2013 , 08:13 PM
If villain exposes his hand and it's J9 and you fold , go down to the gas station and apply for a job.
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