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LC - c/c river or b/c? - fixed-limit LC - c/c river or b/c? - fixed-limit

10-14-2010 , 09:44 PM
Poker Stars $15/$30 Limit Omaha Hi/Lo - 10 players
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Pre Flop: (1.667 SB) Hero is SB with 7 5 2 A
2 folds, UTG+2 raises, 1 fold, MP2 calls, 2 folds, BTN 3-bets, Hero caps!, BB calls, UTG+2 calls, MP2 calls, BTN calls

Flop: (20 SB) K 3 5 (5 players)
Hero checks, BB checks, UTG+2 checks, MP2 bets, BTN calls, Hero raises, BB calls, UTG+2 folds, MP2 3-bets, BTN calls, Hero caps!, BB calls, MP2 calls, BTN calls

Turn: (18 BB) 4 (4 players)
Hero bets, BB calls, MP2 calls, BTN folds

River: (21 BB) K (3 players)
[color=red]Hero


see question in title. Any other criticisms of the hand welcome too.

Last edited by JDalla; 10-14-2010 at 09:44 PM. Reason: guess I should have mentioned it's limit in the title
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10-14-2010 , 10:24 PM
I'd bet/call.

The idea of check/call would be to induce a bluff from someone who might fold to a bet. But with three opponents, I don't think you'll get a bluff behind you if you bet.

You'd hate for BB to make it two bets, so that MP2 might be induced to fold, but I think you run that risk. I'd say you have a very decent chance for a scoop here. Getting raised and then quartered or sixthed if one of your opponents has made a full house on the river and one or both of your opponents also has the nut low goes with the territory and is simply a risk you take when you bet - and in a fixed-limit game is just no big deal.

Although occasionally you'll get burned, you'll make more over the long haul by betting this than by checking.

Buzz
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10-14-2010 , 10:35 PM
k cool, that's what I did. Thanks.
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10-17-2010 , 12:10 PM
Bet river.

The only other thing I could think of is possibly allowing mp2 to lead into the turn with such a strong holding. It didn't happen in this hand but raising the flop could have pushed out the players behind you and you have a guy in the middle that you can squeeze at the turn. Also, I would raise the turn regardless of what card came down and represent whatever hand is out there, that way if you completely brick out you may have a shot at others folding the pot to you given the action on the turn. Hope that makes sense.
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10-17-2010 , 06:30 PM
B/c. Ur hand is too often a2 combo and not necessarily nut spades so med flush can call easily ur last river bet.
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