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07-31-2009 , 04:42 PM
http://cakepoker.com/en/HandHistory/...TGwojFxcTMwMXC

It was on Cake so I can't convert it I just want a quick check to make sure this is a standard get it in spot. Only thing I was worried about was a JTxx or JJxx so I'm guessing it is, but...?
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PLO10: Overpair, NFD, OEnutSD on paired board
07-31-2009 , 06:24 PM
who are u in the hand???
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07-31-2009 , 06:28 PM
both players overplay the value of the hands(unlesss they have masiv reads)

if u are the one with Q987 i like the first reraise, but then u have to fold to his all in..

if u are the other with QQ the c bet is fine but u have to fold to reraise.
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07-31-2009 , 06:31 PM
Yes I was the one with QQ.
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07-31-2009 , 06:37 PM
then u have to fold to his reraise unless u have really good reads on him... most of the times he got trips...

or maybe its the kinda player that make moves om paired boards....


but at 10plo just fold and wait for better spots, it will make u life alot more easy.
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07-31-2009 , 10:39 PM
Like anything in poker it's dependent on the type of player you are against. However 95/100 times in this hand situation vs. an all in you'll be drawing extremely thin and normally to two outs, your queens. You won the pot but to me this is a perfect example of what not to do in omaha. Drawing to flushes and straights vs. paired boards, even with an overpair, is just asking for trouble UNLESS you really have a massive read on your opponent.
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