After playing this hand, I thought, I took a very weak/passive line and was wondering how I could play this and similar spots better in the future. Suggestions welcome:
Villain is unknown to me, going by his stacksize and preflop action, I'm assuming that he plays too many hands, calls too much, bluffs to little and only bets (what he thinks are) very strong hands. Usually sets+.
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Omaha Pot Limit - $0.02/$0.05 - 6 players
Replay this hand on Upswing Poker
(UTG): $5.23 (105 bb)
(MP): $6.16 (123 bb)
(CO): $5.80 (116 bb)
Villain (BU): $4.83 (97 bb)
(SB): $6.85 (137 bb)
Hero (BB): $14.04 (281 bb)
Pre-Flop: ($0.07) Hero is BB with T
♥ 9
♠ 3
♣ 5
♣
3 players fold, Villain (BU) calls $0.05,
1 fold,
Hero (BB) checks
Flop: ($0.12) 7
♦ 6
♠ 4
♠ (2 players)
Hero (BB) checks,
Villain (BU) bets $0.12,
Hero (BB) calls $0.12
Turn: ($0.36) 9
♣ (2 players)
Hero(BB) checks, Villain (BU) checks
River: ($0.36) Q
♠ (2 players)
Hero (BB) checks, Villain (BU) checks
Total pot: $0.36 (Rake: $0.01)
Showdown:
Villain (BU) mucks 2
♦ 6
♦ 4
♦ 4
♣ (three of a kind, Fours)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 47%, Flop: 38%, Turn: 20%, River: 0%)
Hero (BB) shows T
♥ 9
♠ 3
♣ 5
♣ (a straight, Three to Seven)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 53%, Flop: 62%, Turn: 80%, River: 100%)
Hero (BB) wins $0.35
My own idea:
Lead flop and bet/fold most turns, population will announce, if they have outdrawn my straight by a big raise. Also getting more value from flushdraws, sets and the occasional overpair that doesn't want to fold.