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1  Poker Forums / Poker Hand Analysis / Re: Omaha - Full Ring Versus 6 Handed on: July 05, 2007, 10:55:34 AM
I would also be interested to hear this I'm still rubbish at PLO.
2  Poker Forums / Poker Hand Analysis / Re: LOL, got to love this guy. Hand of the night. on: July 05, 2007, 10:52:36 AM
He figured you for air and wanted to tilt you by calling with the nuts?




































Or he's retarded?
3  Poker Forums / Poker Hand Analysis / Re: Do i play my draws too aggressively? :) on: July 05, 2007, 10:50:34 AM
You potentially have 15 outs on the flop and you're about 55/45 against his range so just get it all in.

Read 2+2 and search for 'sklansky bucks' and be glad you did.

Obviously its player/image dependant how you play draws in general but in this situation getting it all in on a non paired board can never be wrong.

Pushing lots of small edges = Big edge.
4  Poker Forums / Poker Hand Analysis / Re: Aces cash NLHE paired board on: July 05, 2007, 10:43:50 AM
I think he sounds more like a donkey lag given his stack size and the fact that hes limped the button which, well, you shouldn't be doing generally speaking.

As it stands hes probably got overpair or absolute air here and hes just decided to make a play at it figuring you for whiffed overcards, because limping then raising the flop is like  'yes, i have AA', which you obviously have. A LAG isnt limpping a hand with a 9 in it there or probably 88 either and hes definately not raising the flop with 98 because he figures that you generally have overcards and he wants some value. Only hands that makes slightest sense here are JT and JJ-KK tbh.

I wouldn't be able to get all my money in that pot fast enough.
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