Quote:
Originally Posted by MartinK1979
Maybe I should listen to you guys.
I flat today and went broke on this flop vs 74/26...
Poker Stars, $0.25/$0.50 Pot Limit Omaha Cash, 5 Players
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SB: $47.54 (95.1 bb)
BB: $56.81 (113.6 bb)
MP: $39.50 (79 bb)
CO: $90.55 (181.1 bb)
Hero (BTN): $86.82 (173.6 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BTN with A
7
2
A
MP calls $0.50,
CO raises to $2.25, Hero calls $2.25,
SB raises to $10,
BB folds, MP calls $9.50,
CO folds, Hero calls $7.75
Flop: ($32.75) 5
5
2
(3 players)
SB bets $31.11,
MP folds,
Hero raises to $62.22, SB calls $6.43 and is all-in
Turn: ($107.83) T
(2 players, 1 is all-in)
River: ($107.83) 4
(2 players, 1 is all-in)
Results: $107.83 pot ($2.00 rake)
Final Board: 5
5
2
T
4
SB showed K
5
T
K
and won $105.83 ($58.29 net)
MP mucked and lost (-$10 net)
Hero showed A
7
2
A
and lost (-$47.54 net)
But see,this is a perfect example of when to jam the Aces pre,cause you got so much dead money from the 3rd player(the limper),so if he folds vs your 4b jam then you got even more incentive to ship it pre.
As played,with no reads on villain id say you correctly called the flop jam cause villain has so little 5s in his range,except from some AA5x or KK5x.
Most of the time youll be chopping with other Aces in this spot,or youll be crushing KKxx or AQQx,not to mention people who squueze rundowns and will jam these low paired flops with T or Q high even multiway,hoping that everyone puts them on AA and folds.
So well played post imo,ship it pre cause of dead money.