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Poker Stars $0.10/$0.25 Pot Limit Omaha Hi $0.05 Ante - 6 players - View hand 1849927
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BTN: $49.63
SB: $42.03
Hero (BB): $33.76
UTG: $57.83
MP: $63.05
CO: $100.54

Pre Flop: ($0.65) Hero is BB with T :club: A :spade: J :diamond: 5 :spade:
UTG raises to $1.15, 1 fold, CO calls $1.15, BTN calls $1.15, SB calls $1.05, Hero calls $0.90

Flop: ($6.05) Q :spade: 9 :club: 8 :diamond: (5 players)
SB checks, Hero checks, UTG checks, CO bets $4.33, BTN folds, SB folds, Hero calls $4.33, UTG folds

Turn: ($14.71) 3 :diamond: (2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets $10, Hero calls $10

River: ($34.71) 5 :diamond: (2 players)
Hero bets $18.23 all in, CO calls $18.23

Final Pot: $71.17
Hero shows T :club: A :spade: J :diamond: 5 :spade: (a straight, Eight to Queen)
CO shows J :heart: K :diamond: Q :diamond: 7 :spade: (a flush, King high)
CO wins $69.17

CO 30/18/10/36 - VPIP/PFR/3bet/WTS


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JonikoP
Joined: 15.05.2010

Why didn't you c/r on the turn?


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Skodljivec
Joined: 17.12.2011

Why not make your life easy, and just check/shove turn?


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I put him on straight(bet flop in multiway + big turn bet) and try to knockout him on the river by representing runner runner flush, but may be this idea is bad because I'm out of position, but when played I have thinked that this line is good and not straighforward.


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Toothless32
Joined: 10.01.2011

Ye I´ve noticed a similar spot like a two weeks ago.. Say you are on the flop 5way. 5x check. Turn gives you a nut straight, you are first to act and you pot, guy behind you raises pot, the rest folds,(now its almost 100% chance he has also nut straight) if you pot u are all in, if u call there is still few dozens of bb behind, It should be more +ev to just call and shove 100% of rivers right? I mean, on the turn its basically decided that the money goes in. So you are either up against nuts+ redraw or against naked nuts, so in the first case money goes in anyway regardless of your action, but in the second case, you make his life hell on a decent amount of rivers. It will mess up with ev line but it should be always more +ev to just call and shove right?


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CheckBop
Joined: 20.11.2010

I prefer to donk this flop, makes the hand easiest to play. c/c sucks because you have to play the turn OOP w/out initiative, c/r is possible but unless you think he is spewy your equity runs pretty close to the range of hands we expect him to get it in although mostly likely still +ev.

However I prefer donking as it keeps his range widest, you can get more value from two pairs/sets by taking the initiative. Obviously we are just shoving if raised on either street but not massively thrilled about it.


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Ribbo
Joined: 25.06.2010

I like how you played this hand IF villain had potted the turn.

It's would be obvious villain has the same hand as you on the turn, so by shoving 100% of scary river cards you can sometimes get him to fold a chop. I am sure this was your logic.

But the $10 bet puts me off a bit.... I think you have to checkraise shove here as I don't understand the bet sizing of this one. It saves you any tough river decisions being out of position and villain could well just be spazzing out, even though it's hard to imagine him betting this flop and turn with anything less than a straight.


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