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Bad Shove? Bad Shove?

07-30-2008 , 09:37 PM
Poker Stars $0.02/$0.05 Pot Limit Omaha Hi - 6 players
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MP: $5.68
Hero (CO): $6.35
BTN: $4.94
SB: $5.95
BB: $6.05
UTG: $2.59

Pre Flop: Hero is CO with Q 9 7 T
2 folds, Hero calls $0.05, BTN calls $0.05, SB raises to $0.15, BB calls $0.10, Hero calls $0.10, BTN calls $0.10

Flop: ($0.60) 2 5 J (4 players)
SB checks, BB checks, Hero bets $0.45, BTN folds, SB calls $0.45, BB calls $0.45

Turn: ($1.95) Q (3 players)
SB bets $1.90, BB folds, Hero raises to $5.75 all in, SB calls $3.45 all in

River: ($12.65) 3 (2 players - 2 are all in)

As the thread asks. Was it a bad shove on the turn when I catch the low open ender and the flush draw?

It's not normally something I would do but I felt like being a bit more cavalier than usual.
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07-31-2008 , 03:37 AM
All streets but turn are played horrible imo and turn is kind of a vomit spot.. Definitely pump it up preflop. Limping first in in the CO can never be good imo. The flop is horrible or borderline depending on the activity of your opponents, but normally I just c/f.
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07-31-2008 , 05:16 AM
Fold pre. It's really hard to play this hand oop, the implied odds are terrible. Either you hit the flop really hard (which isn't that likely) and win a small pot or you get action with a somewhat marginal hit (like this, drawing to the third nuts) and end up playing a big pot with what is probably the second best hand.

I guess turn i kind of ok, but you are 2:1 dog vs. a set and about 50/50 vs. an overpair or an overpair with a heart flushdraw.
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