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pablof24
Joined: 01.06.2010

0.10/$0.25 Pot Limit Omaha Hi
FullTiltPoker
6 Players
Hand Conversion Powered by weaktight.com

Stacks:
UTG loukkill ($21.96)
UTG+1 backdooraction ($25.80)
CO flyyin ($17.70)
BTN Shivalingus ($28.88)
SB dave5213 ($87.26)
BB Hero ($9.71)

Pre-Flop: ($0.35, 6 players) Hero is BB Q♣ 3♥ 5♥ 3♦
2 folds, flyyin calls $0.25, Shivalingus calls $0.25, dave5213 calls $0.15, Hero checks

Flop: 3♠ K♥ A♠ ($1, 4 players)
dave5213 bets $1, Hero raises to $4, 1 fold, Shivalingus raises to $14, dave5213 calls $13, Hero goes all-in $5.46

Turn: 10:club: ($38.46, 3 players, 1 all-in)
dave5213 bets $15, Shivalingus goes all-in $14.63

River: 10:diamond: ($68.09, 3 players, 2 all-in)

Final Pot: $68.09


4 replies
mrandom
Joined: 01.12.2006

Recommendations are the same as someone gave you in other post
1. Buy-in full
2. Post hand without names, it is easier to read it that way

Regarding the hand - taking into account you are short, NH as played.

But if you would have full stack, then on such boards and such actions I can find a fold...


After you raised, you cant' fold because you only have $5 behind. If you had 100BB stack in this hand - easy fold after this heavy action, looks like you're drawing to 1 out.


00stranger00
Joined: 12.01.2008

Originally posted by mrandom
Recommendations are the same as someone gave you in other post
1. Buy-in full
2. Post hand without names, it is easier to read it that way

Regarding the hand - taking into account you are short, NH as played.

But if you would have full stack, then on such boards and such actions I can find a fold...

+1


Ribbo
Joined: 25.06.2010

Firstly you need to think about your opponents a little. Do they generally limp in with AA or KK? If not then stacking off with bottom set here isn't so bad. It's more likely to be AKxx. It's possible opponents are getting frisky with QJT hands as well as Kxxx hands with the nut flush draw.

If you were deeper I would certainly recommend folding the flop to the raise as we are out of position with a vulnerable hand, so we will not know how to proceed. As it is, because you can move all in on the flop, the play is fine given your opponents limped (if you have a specific read that the guy always limps AA and KK then maybe we can argue you should fold)

Also, don't feel so bad for buying in short, obviously eventually you should be looking to do this as it will mean more profit but for now you should focus on improving some of the other basics.