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Double nut FD + nut gutter Double nut FD + nut gutter

02-19-2012 , 04:44 AM
Hello everyone. Still grinding on low stakes omaha and still learning... Last night I played a hand on PLO50 6-max. My question: are we ever shoving here on the turn, did i played it well/bad? Let me know!

When I'm seeing this back i think i should c/r flop and lead any turn...?

Stats:
SB: 48/13/14.3-23 hands
BTN: 94/56/50-80 hands (|o|)

    Poker Stars, $0.10/$0.25, $0.05 ante Pot Limit Omaha Cash, 5 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #11916032

    CO: $26.98 (107.9 bb)
    BTN: $62.50 (250 bb)
    SB: $63.38 (253.5 bb)
    BB: $77.62 (310.5 bb)
    Hero (MP): $132.76 (531 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is MP with 4 A K 7
    Hero raises to $1.10, CO folds, BTN calls $1.10, SB calls $1, BB folds

    Flop: ($3.80) J T A (3 players)
    SB checks, Hero checks, BTN bets $1.25, SB calls $1.25, Hero calls $1.25

    Turn: ($7.55) 9 (3 players)
    SB checks, Hero checks, BTN bets $3, SB raises to $16.21, Hero calls $16.21, BTN folds

    River: ($42.97) 7 (2 players)
    SB bets $32, Hero folds

    Spoiler:
    Results: $42.97 pot ($1.93 rake)
    Final Board: J T A 9 7
    SB mucked and won $41.04 ($22.43 net)
    Hero mucked 4 A K 7 and lost (-$18.61 net)



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    Double nut FD + nut gutter Quote
    02-19-2012 , 05:46 AM
    whats the last stat..? 3b%?

    Equity in the hand should be pretty close to 40% on the turn so I think calling is best. Reraising is a bit spewy as his hand looks pretty much like a KQ** looking to get a blank turn to get more money in.
    Double nut FD + nut gutter Quote
    02-19-2012 , 06:52 AM
    Hand looks well played to me
    Double nut FD + nut gutter Quote
    02-19-2012 , 07:39 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by tilted4lifemb
    whats the last stat..? 3b%?

    Equity in the hand should be pretty close to 40% on the turn so I think calling is best. Reraising is a bit spewy as his hand looks pretty much like a KQ** looking to get a blank turn to get more money in.

    YUP
    Double nut FD + nut gutter Quote
    02-19-2012 , 08:01 AM
    Seems very standard. C/R flop is bad bc someone is likely gonna have the nuts here and you would make it easy for them to shove and u would be a significant underdog vs. blank nuts. Never shoving turn bc he has the nuts like 99% with this line so you dont wanna get it in with 40% again. Also if you shove its likely that button folds and he might call the raise but fold to a shove if he has like weaker draws or 10 8 or something ******ed. its all wp and all very standard imho
    Double nut FD + nut gutter Quote
    02-19-2012 , 11:08 PM
    Flop - you have BD-NFD & NFD & SD & TPTK versus a passive station in SB, and a maniac behind us, and we're 250deep 3ways. Keep it ABC. Do your KYC background!! Do you know your customers in this hand?? If not, what do you know about them so far?

    Going for the C/R on flop is okay if you're very conf ident that BN is going bet behind you, even so I would still rather just bet/mashpot on flop instead of c/r'ing.

    Maybe I just lol in the face of danger but it makes turn much easier this way.
    Double nut FD + nut gutter Quote
    02-19-2012 , 11:33 PM
    Flop: I would not have checked here. You have 12 outs right here to an ace-high straight or a nut flush.

    Turn: I would not have checked here, either. You have 15 outs to the nuts: Q and Q to the nut straight; any spade for nut spades; or 5, 4, 3, or 2 to nut hearts; all remaining hearts produce potential straight flushes. Especially dangerous here is J which can complete a full house, quads, or a straight flush.

    Bottom line: here, you want your opponents' cards in the muck; check-raising here is probably not a good idea.
    Double nut FD + nut gutter Quote

          
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