Title: This really is a tricky decision Post by: Jezebel on January 31, 2007, 08:29:00 AM The player ijn question is a regular at these tables but I don't really rate him as have seen him make somke bad bad calls with just overpairs, however I am assuming he is a winning player unless he has deep pockets.
Full Tilt Poker Game #1705498855: Table Bonneville (6 max) - $2/$4 - Pot Limit Omaha - 3:20:25 ET - 2007/01/31 Seat 1: my_cosmos ($0), is sitting out Seat 2: y-Punch-y ($389.10) Seat 3: JohnnyDrama02 ($300.30) Seat 4: cu-lose ($533) Seat 5: BrandyDietcoke ($708) Seat 6: danny28288 ($394.10) y-Punch-y posts the big blind of $4 The button is in seat #6 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to BrandyDietcoke [8d 3h 6h 7s] my_cosmos: nh JohnnyDrama02 folds BrandyDietcoke: ty cu-lose raises to $12 BrandyDietcoke calls $12 danny28288 folds y-Punch-y calls $8 *** FLOP *** [7h 3s 9s] y-Punch-y checks cu-lose bets $36 BrandyDietcoke raises to $96 y-Punch-y folds cu-lose raises to $324 ????????????????? Title: Re: This really is a tricky decision Post by: boldie on January 31, 2007, 09:32:20 AM Hmmm a couple of things for me;
1 I don't tend to call this pre-flop with this hand I hate hands like this. 2; He's probably made his set or has the FD (and with the way he's bet pre-flop and your description of him and his over pairs I am much more likely to take him for Aces with the nut flush draw or something similar). However you have plenty non-flush outs. You are ofcourse open ended and have the boat which could hit. I would call and be pretty confident against this particular player that if the flush doesn't hit I'd be ahead. Title: Re: This really is a tricky decision Post by: doubleup on January 31, 2007, 05:22:12 PM He would have to have a totally freaky hand like AsAx9s9x for you to be a big dog. He more likely has the AA with spades and a srt8 draw of some kind - hopefully a gutshot. Its quite close, but I dont think you can fold - only thing is whether you want to call the flop and fold on a spade turn.
Title: Re: This really is a tricky decision Post by: NoflopsHomer on January 31, 2007, 07:00:58 PM Flat-call the flop at best...You only have 3 nut outs. He could have something hideous like Js 9d 9h 8s
Title: Re: This really is a tricky decision Post by: johnbhoy76 on January 31, 2007, 07:22:09 PM The player ijn question is a regular at these tables but I don't really rate him as have seen him make somke bad bad calls with just overpairs, however I am assuming he is a winning player unless he has deep pockets. Full Tilt Poker Game #1705498855: Table Bonneville (6 max) - $2/$4 - Pot Limit Omaha - 3:20:25 ET - 2007/01/31 Seat 1: my_cosmos ($0), is sitting out Seat 2: y-Punch-y ($389.10) Seat 3: JohnnyDrama02 ($300.30) Seat 4: cu-lose ($533) Seat 5: BrandyDietcoke ($708) Seat 6: danny28288 ($394.10) y-Punch-y posts the big blind of $4 The button is in seat #6 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to BrandyDietcoke [8d 3h 6h 7s] my_cosmos: nh JohnnyDrama02 folds BrandyDietcoke: ty cu-lose raises to $12 BrandyDietcoke calls $12 danny28288 folds y-Punch-y calls $8 *** FLOP *** [7h 3s 9s] y-Punch-y checks cu-lose bets $36 BrandyDietcoke raises to $96 y-Punch-y folds cu-lose raises to $324 ????????????????? I'm no omaha expert but is that not a really shitty starting hand? Title: Re: This really is a tricky decision Post by: boldie on January 31, 2007, 07:26:22 PM yes it is
Title: Re: This really is a tricky decision Post by: Royal Flush on January 31, 2007, 07:29:58 PM Its not in a 2-4 6 handed PLO game on FT.
Title: Re: This really is a tricky decision Post by: 77dave on January 31, 2007, 07:40:59 PM Its not in a 2-4 6 handed PLO game on FT. #you been watching me again james Title: Re: This really is a tricky decision Post by: boldie on January 31, 2007, 08:00:49 PM Its not in a 2-4 6 handed PLO game on FT. ah ok...don't play on FT and haven't played omaha in ages so wouldn't know the games there. Title: Re: This really is a tricky decision Post by: Royal Flush on January 31, 2007, 08:39:42 PM Its not in a 2-4 6 handed PLO game on FT. #you been watching me again james Been 4 betting you with 2nd pair..... Title: Re: This really is a tricky decision Post by: Jezebel on February 01, 2007, 07:43:44 AM I stuck him all in and he had Ah Qc 8s Ts the odds were as close to 50/50 as you are gonna get.
Whatigeneral consensus here that I call then shove on non threatening turn or just stick them in?? Note, I doubt he will fold on the turn but maybe gives me a chance to get away on turn? |