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02-23-2010 , 09:33 PM
yes i dont really got a read on any of these guys was 4 tabling rush.

Is it standard to just reraise on that flop with one behind? I guess on the turn button doesnt fold anyways, so i think its mainly the flop decision?

Full Tilt Poker, $0.25/0.50 Omaha Cash Games, 6 Players
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Board:
UTG: $16.15
UTG+1: $254.10
CO: $51.40
Button: $102.85
SB: $49
BB: $52.30

Dealt to CO T J Q J

Pre-flop:
(1 folds), UTG+1 raises to $1.75, CO calls $1.75, Button calls $1.75, (2 folds)

Flop: ($6) J 7 T (3 Players)
UTG+1 bets $5.50, CO calls $5.50, Button calls $5.50

Turn: ($22.50) 5 (3 Players)
UTG+1 bets $15, CO calls $15, Button calls $15

River: ($67.50) A (3 Players)
UTG+1 bets $67.50, CO calls $29.15 and is all-in, Button raises to $80.60 and is all-in, UTG+1 calls $13.10

Results:
Button Showed 6 K 9 T
UTG+1 Mucks 8 A Q J
CO Mucks T J Q J
Button wins $102.90
Button wins $151.95
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02-23-2010 , 09:45 PM
if u were on the button and they had both shoved I think a fold would be worth thinking about, however I m never folding here, its hard to give villain credit for the nut club flush
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02-23-2010 , 10:19 PM
river was a non brainer for me i would never fold there. But if i raised the flop i guess button folds. So thats why im wondering if flop is more a raise than a call?
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02-23-2010 , 11:09 PM
Wouldn't it be worth raising All-in on the Turn trying to isolate UTG+1?
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02-24-2010 , 11:25 AM
shove turn for sure.
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