Granith
107 posts
Joined 12/2010
CO unknown, BTN 59/0/0,0/1,2 140 hands. Is my line donk flop and just call a raise and lead turn full pot ok here or is there a better way (maybe see a river cheaper???) and check call turn? Yes i'm ahead with the nutstraight but theres so many draws 3way. Just need a confirmation that the line is good or if theres a better way
Poker Stars $0.10/$0.25 Pot Limit Omaha Hi - 5 players - View hand 1635232
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UTG: $10.38
CO: $17.94
BTN: $24.40
Hero (SB): $25.00
BB: $28.91
Pre Flop: ($0.35) Hero is SB with 6
8
5
4
1 fold, CO raises to $0.50, BTN calls $0.50, Hero calls $0.40, 1 fold
Flop: ($1.75) 3
4
7
(3 players)
Hero bets $1.25, CO raises to $5.42, BTN calls $5.42, Hero calls $4.17
Turn: ($18.01) Q
(3 players)
Hero bets $17.20, CO calls $12.02 all in, BTN raises to $18.48 all in, Hero calls $1.28
River: ($66.99) 8
(3 players - 2 are all in)
Final Pot: $66.99
CO shows 4
8
7
7
(three of a kind, Sevens)
BTN shows A
2
Q
J
(a flush, Ace high)
Hero shows 6
8
5
4
(a flush, Eight high)
BTN wins $12.92
BTN wins $52.07
(Rake: $2.00)
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Teahupoo
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I'm not sure why you're not jamming flop and want to 'see a river cheaper' with the absolute mega-nuts (nut straight, + FD + straight redraw). This is a dream situation with a raise and caller after you, but things get really awkward if you just call and another heart rolls off.
Also, folding preflop is probably best in the SB. You don't really want to be playing this hand multiway OOP and the BB is almost always calling here. Don't really like 3-betting either as you'll be OOP against both players since that PFR is probably never folding
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Granith
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I'm not sure why you're not jamming flop and want to 'see a river cheaper' with the absolute mega-nuts (nut straight, + FD + straight redraw). This is a dream situation with a raise and caller after you, but things get really awkward if you just call and another heart rolls off.
Also, folding preflop is probably best in the SB. You don't really want to be playing this hand multiway OOP and the BB is almost always calling here. Don't really like 3-betting either as you'll be OOP against both players since that PFR is probably never folding
Well, vs two opponents i'm pretty sure i'm up against a bigger flushdraw and if the board pairs i can easily check fold turn, and get cheaper away from it. That was my thought process(the nuts now is easily not the nuts on bad turns)
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5carab
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I really don't like this call. Yes, you could be (as you were) vs a flush draw and a set. In that case, there are (I think, cba to check, tired) 12 bad cards for you and two kills for the straight/flush. Running it HU vs. that would be ok, vs. two players is EXCELLENT. However, what if one of them has just a straight, you might be able to get it in even better whilst giving someone with a bigger flush draw or set a chance to fold. I think you basically over-thought a clear jam here.
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Teahupoo
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Well, vs two opponents i'm pretty sure i'm up against a bigger flushdraw and if the board pairs i can easily check fold turn, and get cheaper away from it. That was my thought process(the nuts now is easily not the nuts on bad turns)
It doesn't matter if you're up against a bigger flush draw or set, or both. You are crushing pretty much everything. Run some sims to see. Getting a 3-way all-in on the flop with you as a huge favorite (40-50%) is as good as it gets. These guys aren't going anywhere. Just make sure you triple fistpump before 3-betting the flop.
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Granith
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I really don't like this call. Yes, you could be (as you were) vs a flush draw and a set. In that case, there are (I think, cba to check, tired) 12 bad cards for you and two kills for the straight/flush. Running it HU vs. that would be ok, vs. two players is EXCELLENT. However, what if one of them has just a straight, you might be able to get it in even better whilst giving someone with a bigger flush draw or set a chance to fold. I think you basically over-thought a clear jam here.
Yeah, i might have over thought it
. But now i know! Thanx
These guys never folds a naked nutflushdraw no matter how big the bet is lol.
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BadAstronaut
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Gotta agree with Teahupoo and 5carab on this one - plus I'd have probably lead out pot on the flop. At these stakes, a huge percentage of people with any set or flush draw call pot on the flop when "it was only $1.75 to call". More importantly, though, is that I'm repopping as much as I can after the CO's flop raise.
ProPokerTools has you as a 55% favourite on the flop against those two opponents (sure, we know their hands now, but we can easily put them on a set and a higher flush draw anyway).
Then you're almost 70% on the turn. Sorry about the river. 
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