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Title: PLO value bet: Hand 1
Post by: Royal Flush on October 08, 2006, 04:53:15 AM
Full Tilt Poker Game #1078099756: Table Flaming Coral - $3/$6 - $180 Cap Pot Limit Omaha - 23:35:31 ET - 2006/10/07
Seat 1: The Norse Horse ($1,157)
Seat 2: Aaron Bartley ($569)
Seat 3: hotmama1025 ($363.75)
Seat 4: joebmx905 ($705)
Seat 5: PokerMonkey1 ($258.60)
Seat 9: deepdriller ($534)
deepdriller posts the small blind of $3
The Norse Horse posts the big blind of $6
The button is in seat #5
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to The Norse Horse [Ks Th 7c Ts]
Aaron Bartley folds
hotmama1025 calls $6
joebmx905 raises to $27
PokerMonkey1 calls $27
deepdriller calls $24
The Norse Horse calls $21
hotmama1025 calls $21
*** FLOP *** [Kc Jc Jh]
deepdriller checks
The Norse Horse checks
hotmama1025 checks
joebmx905 checks
PokerMonkey1 checks
*** TURN *** [Kc Jc Jh] [9s]
deepdriller checks
The Norse Horse checks
hotmama1025 checks
joebmx905 checks
PokerMonkey1 checks
*** RIVER *** [Kc Jc Jh 9s] [Tc]
deepdriller checks
The Norse Horse checks
hotmama1025 checks
joebmx905 checks
PokerMonkey1 checks
*** SHOW DOWN ***
joebmx905 shows [Ad Qc 8h  Aspades] (a straight, Ace high)
PokerMonkey1 mucks
deepdriller mucks
The Norse Horse shows [Ks Th 7c Ts] (a full house, Tens full of Jacks)
hotmama1025 mucks
The Norse Horse wins the pot ($132) with a full house, Tens full of Jacks
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $135 | Rake $3
Board: [Kc Jc Jh 9s Tc]
Seat 1: The Norse Horse (big blind) showed [Ks Th 7c Ts] and won ($132) with a full house, Tens full of Jacks
Seat 2: Aaron Bartley didn't bet (folded)
Seat 3: hotmama1025 mucked [4s 7s 7d 4h] - two pair, Jacks and Sevens
Seat 4: joebmx905 showed [Ad Qc 8h As] and lost with a straight, Ace high
Seat 5: PokerMonkey1 (button) mucked [Qd 5h 3h Qh] - two pair, Queens and Jacks
Seat 9: deepdriller (small blind) mucked [4d 5c 7h 3d] - a pair of Jacks



Should i put a bet out here?


Title: Re: PLO value bet: Hand 1
Post by: ACE2M on October 08, 2006, 10:26:49 AM
yes.

nice little tempter to pull in the flushes and maybe the straights. Clearly no one flopped big unless they flopped the pure nuts so i'd bet there.


Title: Re: PLO value bet: Hand 1
Post by: Royal Flush on October 08, 2006, 04:29:57 PM
Yeah i think the optimum here would be to bet 50-60 and pass to any raise.


Title: Re: PLO value bet: Hand 1
Post by: totalise on October 10, 2006, 11:20:46 AM
I probably wouldn't bet this one, theres 5 in the pot and your hand is a pretty good bluff catcher, I'd rather check and call a bet from behind then bet and fold to a raise, because I think people aren't calling in spots like here often when you have the best hand, but they are prone to take a stab at stealing a pot, given the lack of action and the size of the pot.



Title: Re: PLO value bet: Hand 1
Post by: Dubai on May 20, 2013, 04:52:47 PM
Never can be too careful mate


Title: Re: PLO value bet: Hand 1
Post by: SuuPRlim on May 20, 2013, 10:13:30 PM
yh we don;t block  Ac Qc or  Qc 9c i think J9 is a bit part of his chk flop/chk turn range, even moreso in 2006.

WP imo, careful Carols pay dem billz.


Title: Re: PLO value bet: Hand 1
Post by: wazz on May 20, 2013, 11:45:10 PM
Fold preflop!

I probably wouldn't bet this one, theres 5 in the pot and your hand is a pretty good bluff catcher, I'd rather check and call a bet from behind then bet and fold to a raise, because I think people aren't calling in spots like here often when you have the best hand, but they are prone to take a stab at stealing a pot, given the lack of action and the size of the pot.



Doubt anyone is bluffing 5-ways on this board, and doubt people slowplay two streets with a better hand that often, but they could call with worse, and they're very unlikely to raise with worse so you have an easy decision. I'd make it small enough that flushes look you up, like $40 or something, could go even smaller and encourage multiple callers. Obv an exploitable strat as we don't make many bluffs that sizing but we've got no reason to believe villains know that.