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PL100 Omaha Hi



Posted Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:03 pm GMT by Skribbles
Pre-flop was fairly loose but I normally see alot of flops in omaha and normally just nutpeddle. Do you make this call on the river?



***** Hand History for Game 3547941537 *****
$100 PL Omaha - Monday, February 13, 14:56:15 EDT 2006
Total number of players : 9
Seat 3: RThegreat ( $87.60 )
Seat 4: friedegg1 ( $80.75 )
Seat 6: bigfoot1954 ( $92.90 )
Seat 8: Dave_Babych8 ( $187.75 )
Seat 2: DanaD ( $90.50 )
Seat 1: player5526 ( $103.15 )
Seat 7: Jeswin888 ( $42.93 )
Seat 10: Mister__D ( $114.25 )
Seat 5: Mambodrengen ( $101.65 )
Mambodrengen posts small blind $0.50.
bigfoot1954 posts big blind $1.
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Dave_Babych8 Ace of HeartsQueen of SpadesFive of HeartsTen of Clubs
Jeswin888 folds.
Dave_Babych8 calls $1.
Mister__D calls $1.
player5526 folds.
DanaD calls $1.
RThegreat folds.
friedegg1 calls $1.
Mambodrengen calls $0.50.
bigfoot1954 checks.
7** Dealing Flop ** Two of Clubs Four of Spades Queen of Diamonds
Mambodrengen checks.
bigfoot1954 checks.
Dave_Babych8 checks.
Mister__D checks.
DanaD checks.
friedegg1 checks.
** Dealing Turn ** Three of Clubs
Mambodrengen checks.
bigfoot1954 bets $4.
Dave_Babych8 calls $4.
Mister__D folds.
DanaD raises $15.
friedegg1 folds.
Mambodrengen folds.
bigfoot1954 folds.
Dave_Babych8 calls $11.
** Dealing River ** Eight of Spades
Dave_Babych8 checks.
DanaD bets $20.


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Posted Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:13 pm GMT by Soup_dog
Yes. It would be a crying call though. The fact that he put it in overdrive on the turn sure looks like a straight. I would still make the call though and pay him off.


Posted Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:26 pm GMT by golddog
Yes, because I'd be playing Omaha/8 :D

Grrr...why you gotta be difficult? Wink

I think I'm with soup, hoping like hell that he's on A5 too and trying to push off a split. But, that's might be my hi/lo background talking.



Posted Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:28 pm GMT by Dat_Dude
Call. The only hand you are worried about here is 56, and I am willing to pay that hand off at this point. The way DanaD played this hand, I would put her on the same straight as you, or a set of 3's.


Posted Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:55 pm GMT by Ewi
I'd have to agree with everyone else and call. I'm suspecting a 56 here, but like Dat_Dude said there are other hands that could bet that way. I normally play $0.05/$0.10, and I've seen people bet like that with two pair, say 4's and 3's, on a board like that. I don't know if that is a regular occurance on the giddy heights of $0.50/$1, but I'd be making that call regardless.


Posted Mon Feb 13, 2006 10:42 pm GMT by xDiamond_CutteRx
Maybe I'm the only one rooting for a fold here, maybe even a fold on the turn. You have second nuts with a bet before you, a raise after you call, and no redraw. In PL100, I'd be willing to stake a large amount that Dana has the 56 and you're drawing dead... and Dana has position, even worse for you. You usually don't raise the pot at these stakes with a bet and raise before you without the absolute nuts.

Personally, I'd fold on the turn here. You guys might think I'm crazy, but I've seen this move a lot on PLO tables.



Posted Sat Feb 18, 2006 7:17 pm GMT by Ewi
So what happened? I'm curious! Question





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