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MP89EST
Joined: 30.03.2008

Party Poker $25 Pot Limit Omaha Hi - 6 players - View hand 304933
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SB: $19.10
BB: $28.31
UTG: $23.90
Hero (MP): $25.00
CO: $25.21
BTN: $2.34

Pre Flop: ($0.35) Hero is MP with J :diamond: A :diamond: T :heart: Q :spade:
UTG calls $0.25, Hero raises to $1.10, 1 fold, BTN raises to $2.34 all in, 1 fold, BB calls $2.09, UTG calls $2.09, Hero calls $1.24

Flop: ($9.46) 2 :heart: J :heart: Q :club: (4 players - 1 is all in)
BB bets $2.75, UTG folds, Hero raises to $17.24, BB calls $14.49

Turn: ($43.94) 7 :heart: (3 players - 1 is all in)
BB bets $8.73 all in, Hero calls $5.42 all in

River: ($54.78) T :spade: (3 players - 3 are all in)

Would it be profitable to 4-bet pf to try to get these opponents to fold to create a situation where there would be huge amount of dead money in the pot between me and the short stack?


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OlivierLu
Joined: 17.11.2007

arg ! I hate such spots. BB play like a fish and obviously hit his flush on the turn...

You just cannot fold. With 4 remaining outs, the call is almost a breakeven play. So don't fold and avoid tilting when the river is a Q


4-bet preflop.

his small flop bet is most of the time a flush draw and turn with not much behind is a call.


MP89EST
Joined: 30.03.2008

I find it rarely correct to fold in these breakeven situations, because when the fish turn over their hands you´ll be quite often surprised in a good way


alejandrosh
Joined: 02.07.2008

you are probably getting called a huge % of the times so flipping with dead money is very hard to achieve , so calling and see the flop in position seems better than 4betting.

postflop good.