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« on: June 10, 2009, 12:56:43 AM »

Playing .50/1 cash omaha on Blonde.

I've just recently got OmahaManager and the stats played a big part in this hand so I thought I'd see what people thought.

Villain's vpip is 64, pfr 46 over 113 hands. I've got notes that he's ridic aggro and bets everything.

I've got $132, villain is on $250.

We've just played a pot against villain and hero called his 3/4 pot river bet with top pair. The board was dangerous and looked a good bluffing spot and as expected he had air.

Villain is in the BB

I'm on the button with 

I like the hand and would normally raise but I know villain will do this for me which he does. Everyone else gets out of the way, I flat and we're HU with $7.50 in the middle.

Q1 - Should I be looking to 3 bet this villain given his high pfr or is the flat ok?

Flop comes 

Villain leads out for $7.50 which is expected so I call thinking my hand's good here. Again should I be raising or keeping the pot small?

Turn comes 

Villain leads out for the pot again $22.50

What's our move here? Is there any way of assigning a range or do we just assume that 2 pair is good?
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« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2009, 01:15:03 AM »

I think we should be raising the button here and not limping. With stack sizes as they are you can definitely still call a reraise and play profitably post flop.
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« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2009, 01:29:17 AM »

I think we should be raising the button here and not limping. With stack sizes as they are you can definitely still call a reraise and play profitably post flop.

Yeah I was thinking that.

Now that I've got the software I'm showing a PFR of just under 10% which I think is probably a bit low. It does suggest that I'm missing some raising opportunities which this hand maybe highlights.
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