Dear 2+2 forum,
I am wondering if this is more of a standard preflop all in than I thought:
In these situations there is usually a good chance that two players have aces in which case I will be in good shape.
It turns out that only one player has aces and to my surprise I am still ahead with 32,3 % in a 4-way pot.
Is this hand a standard stackoff in these situations?
PokerStars Zoom,
Omaha Pot Limit - $0.05/$0.10 - 6 players
Replay this hand on Upswing Poker
UTG: $10.00 (100 bb)
MP: $9.89 (99 bb)
CO: $27.32 (273 bb)
BU (Hero): $10.04 (100 bb)
SB: $3.50 (35 bb)
BB: $10.00 (100 bb)
Pre-Flop: ($0.15) Hero is BTN with T
♥ 7
♠ 8
♥ J
♠
UTG raises to $0.35, MP calls $0.35,
1 fold,
Hero 3-bets to $1.55, SB calls $1.50,
1 fold,
UTG 4-bets to $5.59,
MP 5-bets to $9.89 (all-in),
Hero 6-bets to $10.04 (all-in), SB calls $1.95 (all-in), UTG calls $4.41 (all-in)
Flop: ($33.49) 3
♣ 7
♣ 5
♥ (4 players, 4 all-in)
Turn: ($33.49) J
♥ (4 players, 4 all-in)
River: ($33.49) 8
♠ (4 players, 4 all-in)
Total pot: $33.49 (Rake: $1.77)
Showdown:
BU (Hero) shows T
♥ 7
♠ 8
♥ J
♠ (two pair, Jacks and Eights)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 32%, Flop: 23%, Turn: 59%, River: 100%)
MP shows A
♠ 7
♦ K
♠ 4
♦ (a pair of Sevens)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 22%, Flop: 46%, Turn: 22%, River: 0%)
UTG shows Q
♦ A
♣ 9
♥ A
♦ (a pair of Aces)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 32%, Flop: 26%, Turn: 16%, River: 0%)
SB shows Q
♣ K
♦ T
♠ T
♦ (a pair of Tens)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 14%, Flop: 4%, Turn: 3%, River: 0%)
BU (Hero) wins $31.72