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Full Tilt Poker $0.05/$0.10 Pot Limit Omaha Hi - 6 players
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CO: $16.30
Hero (BTN): $15.50
SB: $9.50
BB: $10.00
UTG: $29.70
MP: $9.50

Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero is BTN with T♥ A♠ T♠ A♣
2 folds, CO raises to $0.35, Hero raises to $1.20, 2 folds, CO calls $0.85

Flop: ($2.55) Q♠ T♦ A♦ (2 players)
CO bets $1.25, Hero raises to $3.75, CO calls $2.50

Turn: ($10.05) 7♦ (2 players)
CO bets $10.05, Hero folds


4 replies
Glazenburg
Joined: 11.01.2008

I think i would have called the flop and see what the turn brings. I have been in these situations far too often against a flopped nut straight or wrap + straight combo draw.

Since you have also a set of tens you are blocking your own full house so if he has a straight on the flop you only have 4 outs left (+ plus some if turn and river are the same cards).


With Flatt calling that flop you have no information, if villain has a made straight or a flush draw and villain will bet both holdings on nearly every turn card (except the board pairing cards). So with calling that flop, you have the same decission on the turn and maybe on the river.

So raise flop and fold to a 3-bet seems much better here, espacially, if you 3-bet much more holdings than Aces.


Glazenburg
Joined: 11.01.2008

But if you 3-bet the flop, u will have like $10 left behind for a $31,85 pot.

Against made straight you still have 33% equity => marginal call
Against straight with FD you have 29% equity=> marginal fold
Against only a FD you have 55% equity => good call

Especially on these lower limits where people seem to (re)raise all in with any draw or set, so after 3-betting I would go all the way and get it in on the flop

I don't think you will get any info out of your opponents by 3-betting them, only 2 pair would fold here, and you would commit yourself. Being in position i would just call here and see what the turn brings and fold if the draw completes and he bets out again OOP.

But I'm a nit who just started playing omaha

Grtzz


Sim87
Joined: 29.10.2006

I prefer flatting the flop and the turn. A raise will isolate you against strong draws/straights since sets are rather unlikely on villains side. And even QQ isn't looking too beautiful on such a board.