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Gothicrow
Joined: 15.11.2010

Hi, the opponent is a calling station. 150 hands, 54/6 Af 0.7

The bet on the flop is cuestionable, but with not to many chances to improve, and having this dry flop, I like to try to end the hand right away.

I don´t bet the turn because I want to see the river and see what the opponent does. He bets pot, so at least he has a 2. I raise because he could pay with worse, Am I wrong? When he re-raises I should fold, but I couldn't do it :f_biggrin:

What do you think? Thanks

Poker Stars, $0.10/$0.25 Pot Limit Omaha Cash, 5 Players

BTN: $16.15 (64.6 bb)
SB: $17.35 (69.4 bb)
Hero (BB): $21.28 (85.1 bb)
MP: $7.97 (31.9 bb)
CO: $25.08 (100.3 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BB with 4♣ 4♠ 7♠ K♠
3 folds, SB completes, Hero checks

Flop: ($0.50) 3♣ 2♦ T♠ (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $0.48, SB calls $0.48

Turn: ($1.46) 4♦ (2 players)
SB checks, Hero checks

River: ($1.46) 2♣ (2 players)
SB bets $1.39, Hero raises to $3.68, SB raises to $12.43, Hero calls $8.75


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RuiBouquet
Joined: 21.03.2008

I think that althougt he has 0,7 AF e would raise 22/33/TT in the flop... So you're done!!! I would not call though, I would 5bet river. I think it's in the face he had 2 pair in the flop, 23 or 2T, i would bet in 2T....


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RuiBouquet
Joined: 21.03.2008

Thinking a little more, he will just call those hands sometimes yes!!! He thinks that flop will not cause him problems in the future streets so he slowplays his hand like he loves to do. So just be careful, call the river, and note him.


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Ribbo
Joined: 25.06.2010

Well that sucks doesn't it? :f_biggrin:

Raise more yourself on the river then you will find it easier to fold to a shove. I think you miss some value by not raising bigger but when you get shoved on it does look a lot like TT or 22, but T2 could also be in his range if he is a bit loose.


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