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snoopy1239
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I can't read it. What does it say?
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now changed the pic
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snoopy1239
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November 12, 2005, 01:44:14 AM »
nice pot.
well played. Guess they weren't too chuffed.
Aces really aren't as good as people think.
I don't think 6789 is very far behind at all. You were probably favourite against those hands.
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M3boy
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I was certainly favorite after a flop 5 8 9 rainbow
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November 12, 2005, 11:57:33 AM »
Quote from: M3boy on November 12, 2005, 01:45:59 AM
I was certainly favorite after a flop 5 8 9 rainbow
this is where the hand i played differs i think. i would definetly not of reraised him all in on that board. the hand i played had no flush or staight on the board only draws which is why i made the move, i was basically trying to defend my hand from the draw by giving him bad odds which he didnt seem to care about. i know aces are not really that good in omaha but i felt they were good on that flop
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November 13, 2005, 08:17:23 PM »
another question if you dont mind guys and this one has a slightly better ending lol.
it is pot limit again but lower level 0.15/0.25
im holding
. i have limped in and there has been a pot size raise after me. its another 1.15 for me to call and 2 others have called it so i think im getting good enough odds to call with this hand. the flop is
. i check the flop and the original raiser makes another pot sized bet this time it is for 5.90 or something like that and i reraise him. i know he raised preflop and flowed that up on the flop but he only bet the flop after everyone else had checked, i was worried about trip aces but that was the only hand that was beating me plus i had the flush draw. anyway the money went in on the flop and he was holding Ah
x x. i hit my flush and he was a little rude to me
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my question is should i of reraised the flop like i did?
should i of put all my money in? ( it was a very low limit table and it would not of affected my bankroll if i had lost)
or should i of folded, as if he did have trip aces i was only drawing to the 2nd nut flush??
thoughts and advice please
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November 13, 2005, 08:33:04 PM »
I would have taken him for AAxx so with the flush I doubt whether he had AAK(c)x(c) so I would put your flush draw ahead. Would I have called or re raised post flop? Probably I would have folded as he has top trips drawing to full house or top quads. However if calling, you know he is ahead but there is value in pot, wait to see what action on turn or river. If a club that doesnt pair the board comes up you are laughing.
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November 13, 2005, 08:46:34 PM »
like you dik i thought my flush draw was probably good.
so you think that the call preflop was ok but i should of just flatcalled on the flop
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Quote from: dan on November 13, 2005, 08:46:34 PM
so you think that the call preflop was ok but i should of just flatcalled on the flop
It is a brave re raise, you should now know by the raise that he is representing AAA you are still drawing, what do you do if he re raises you back? You still know what he is holding.
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November 13, 2005, 08:57:22 PM »
it was on the flop the money went in ,dik,
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Quote from: dan on November 13, 2005, 08:17:23 PM
another question if you dont mind guys and this one has a slightly better ending lol.
it is pot limit again but lower level 0.15/0.25
im holding
. i have limped in and there has been a pot size raise after me. its another 1.15 for me to call and 2 others have called it so i think im getting good enough odds to call with this hand. the flop is
. i check the flop and the original raiser makes another pot sized bet this time it is for 5.90 or something like that and i reraise him.
I know it was on the flop the money went in and you re raised him. I take it you re raised him all in? If you were both holding conisderably more money, then a re-re-raise back would not give you any more information, and now you have to make the decision to call, thats all i meant.
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November 13, 2005, 09:24:23 PM »
yeah i see what you mean. i did reraise him pretty much all in as i said it was only 0.15/0.25 so the maximum sit down was 25
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November 13, 2005, 11:04:30 PM »
When you think you might be against a bigger set, having wee draws in your hand is a good excuse to put the money in.
Good play
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November 13, 2005, 11:12:59 PM »
I don't think this is a particularly bad move.
Considering that the
is on the flop, your flush draw is probably good if he doesn't have that 1 possible holding that has you beat.
I think I would have folded this hand preflop. Pocket queens aren't a particularly strong starting hand, and your flush draw isn't the nut draw. Can get you into trouble too often.
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