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domycia
Joined: 27.10.2012

Grabbed by Holdem Manager
PL Omaha $0.02(BB) Replayer
SB ($2)
BB ($2)
UTG ($1.60)
UTG+1 ($1.61)
Hero ($5.83)
BTN ($5.87)

Dealt to Hero 2♦ Q♣ A♣ 9♦

fold, UTG+1 raises to $0.04, Hero calls $0.04, BTN raises to $0.19, fold, fold, UTG+1 calls $0.15, Hero calls $0.15

FLOP ($0.60) 7♣ T♦ 5♣

UTG+1 checks, Hero checks, BTN checks

TURN ($0.60) 7♣ T♦ 5♣ A♦

UTG+1 checks, Hero bets $0.29, BTN raises to $1.45, UTG+1 folds, Hero calls $1.16

RIVER ($3.50) 7♣ T♦ 5♣ A♦ T♥

Hero checks, BTN bets $3.38, Hero folds

vs 29/16/4.8 (looks like regular player)

I just call open as my hand might play pretty good in multiway pot (nut FD).
I think I have to call 3-bet as PFR (who looks fishy) called, and I'm and 3-better are on deepstacks (250bb) so I think that I've got good implied odds.

I play x/c on flop most as I've got nFD and good IO but 3-better does chb.
On Turn I had pretty hard decision to make - I was wondering which is better - x/c again or db - I know most players will bet A which is scary card out there so x/c could be good, but then i realised that he could just chb and I won't get so much value if I hit flush so I decide to db. He raises me which makes it hard but again - I look at IO and decide to call and x/f when not improve. If I hit trips i probably stackoff, also stakoff on most :club: and :diamond: (if board is not paired) and I was wondering what would I do on Q on River, but I think it would depend on his sizing.


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RuiBouquet
Joined: 21.03.2008

I would fold PF!


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Ribbo
Joined: 25.06.2010

Definitely agree with folding preflop. :f_biggrin:

You looks weak on the turn, betting half pot on a board with many straight draws and 2 flush draws. I would bet full pot on the turn and try to rep a set here.


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domycia
Joined: 27.10.2012

Well, maybe it's my Hold'em thinking - I can call more looeselly cause if I hit - I can win more money


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Ribbo
Joined: 25.06.2010

Originally posted by domycia
Well, maybe it's my Hold'em thinking - I can call more looeselly cause if I hit - I can win more money

That's the problem with your thinking then. :f_biggrin:

There is no guarantee you win when you hit in omaha, someone will always have a flush draw/set when you flop a straight etc. :f_biggrin:

In holdem flopping a set is pretty much a lock for winning the pot, but you can't afford to be so speculative in omaha.


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