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Feb 26,2010, 10:25 AM
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| Low limit omaha rebuy go
Brag:
Hand T5-30947074-18 OMAHA_HI, POT_LIMIT,
T5-30947074-18 played at "Table #10"
for USD TC from 2010-02-26 10:12 until 2010-02-26 10:14  Seat 1: 123T (3,670 in chips)
Seat 2: sussukka (1,325 in chips)
Seat 3: Paisti1 (2,420 in chips
Seat 5: Kazy30 (2,080 in chips)
Seat 6: LCK.GRIFINS (7,115 in chips)
Seat 7: Ritterjoint (2,475 in chips)
Seat 8: Richard_5 (6,345 in chips)
Seat 10: klangen (5,725 in chips)
ANTES/BLINDS
123T posts small blind (25),
sussukka posts big blind (50),
DEALING_HOLE_CARDS
[  ,  ,  ,  ]
. PRE-FLOP
Paisti1 raises to 175,
Kazy30 calls 175,
LCK.GRIFINS calls 175,
Ritterjoint folds,
Richard_5 calls 175,
klangen folds,
123T calls 175,
sussukka calls 175. FLOP [board cards:  ,  ,  ]
DEALING_FLOP
, 123T checks,
sussukka checks,
Paisti1 bets 800,
Kazy30 folds,
LCK.GRIFINS calls 800,
Richard_5 raises to 4,250,
123T folds,
sussukka calls 1,150 and is all-in,
Paisti1 calls 2,245 and is all-in,
LCK.GRIFINS calls 4,250. TURN [board cards:  ,  ,  ,  ]
DEALING_TURN
, LCK.GRIFINS checks,
Richard_5 bets 1,920 and is all-in,
LCK.GRIFINS calls 1,920. RIVER [board cards:  ,  ,  ,  ,  ]
DEALING_RIVER
. SHOWDOWN
Richard_5 shows [  ,  ,  ,  ]
sussukka shows [  ,  ,  ,  ]
Paisti1 shows [  ,  ,  ,  ]
LCK.GRIFINS shows [  ,  ,  ,  ]
Richard_5 wins 5,650,
Richard_5 wins 3,285,
Richard_5 wins 7,850.  SUMMARY
Dealer: klangen
Pot: 16,785
123T, loses 175
sussukka, loses 1,325
Paisti1, loses 2,420
Kazy30, loses 175
LCK.GRIFINS, loses 6,345
Ritterjoint, loses 0
Richard_5, bets 6,345, collects 16,785, net 10,440
klangen, loses 0
Last edited by Richard~; Feb 26,2010 at 10:28 AM.
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Feb 26,2010, 10:42 AM
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#2 | | Untapped Future Greatness
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Please advise which site this is.....that's 3 guys calling of their stack on the flop, and all of them drawing dead...in PLO ffs.......that's not easy.
I am immediately transferring funds to this site.
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Feb 26,2010, 11:00 AM
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Horribad call preflop by OP balanced out by 2 TERRIBAD calls by villains...
I live the calls with the open ended straight draws on a paired and flush board with no flush redraws....
What site pls!?!?!
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Feb 26,2010, 11:21 AM
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#4 | | Untapped Future Greatness
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Originally Posted by HammerDad Horribad call preflop by OP |
Meh...IMHO it is OK to set / straight mine during rebuy period for upto a single pot raise. Guys stack off way too light during the rebuy section to make this a fold. I play any hand that can hit a flop decent, including Richards hand (during the re-buy period anyhow).
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Feb 26,2010, 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by T8urmoney Meh...IMHO it is OK to set / straight mine during rebuy period for upto a single pot raise. Guys stack off way too light during the rebuy section to make this a fold. I play any hand that can hit a flop decent, including Richards hand (during the re-buy period anyhow). | I am not calling here to often, even if it is a microstake rebuy. Most times our flush draw is dead and are up against an overpair.
Even a dry 8xxx on that flop is barely a 3-2 dog (10 outs 2x).
But guess this is a microstake rebuy, and most player aren't familiar with omaha. Everyone outside of OP absolutely BUTCHED that hand as soon as the flop hit.
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Feb 26,2010, 12:19 PM
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#6 | | Untapped Future Greatness
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Originally Posted by HammerDad I am not calling here to often, even if it is a microstake rebuy. Most times our flush draw is dead and are up against an overpair.. | Doesn't make much of a difference of the stake....I'd do the same in a $30+R. Quote:
Originally Posted by HammerDad Even a dry 8xxx on that flop is barely a 3-2 dog (10 outs 2x).. | Agreed, but I'll get it in every time as a 3-2 favourite, especially during the rebuy period. Quote:
Originally Posted by HammerDad But guess this is a microstake rebuy, and most player aren't familiar with omaha. Everyone outside of OP absolutely BUTCHED that hand as soon as the flop hit. | Granted, most of the time, you're not getting much on this flop (micro buy-in or not) most of the time against these hands....likely a couple value bet calls on the flop and turn.
But I've seen guys stack off on draws against paired boards in every level of PLO during the rebuy period.
PLO+R I call light preflop, wait to hit a hand hard, and hammer the pot, hope to hold on.
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Feb 26,2010, 12:55 PM
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Meh, set-mining is EV+ when villains have more chips then you and you can double through.
In this instance, OP was chip leader. Most times he would be donating. The only way I see this as EV+ is that everyone called pre, giving better odds to call.
Meh, I guess due to it being a rebuy, I can see it. Would I? Not really, but then again if you looked me up on OTR I am a spew monkey, as I can't seem to not drink when playing poker and omaha is like my crack....
Edit - looking at that hand again, I still don't know what any one was thinking... I mean, no one could think that 78xx would be in OP's range? As soon as OP potted it on the flop I would've dumped my hand so fast. He isn't potting into that many people light....
Last edited by HammerDad; Feb 26,2010 at 01:00 PM.
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Feb 26,2010, 12:55 PM
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heh, didn't have a plan for this preflop, mostly I was just bored and wanted to see a flop with my newly earned chips. Then on the flop I felt like my 7s were good enough blockers but I didn't expect to be that far ahead ^^' When the last guy called on the flop I saw dollar signs in front of my eyes since he almost always has a draw.
It's a betsson tournament btw and I ended up busting 7th on the final table (out of 140) after getting it in with the nut straight on the flop against a less nutty straight and a mediocre FD. gg me
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Feb 26,2010, 06:51 PM
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#9 | | Untapped Future Greatness
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Originally Posted by HammerDad Meh, set-mining is EV+ when villains have more chips then you and you can double through.
In this instance, OP was chip leader. Most times he would be donating. The only way I see this as EV+ is that everyone called pre, giving better odds to call.
Meh, I guess due to it being a rebuy, I can see it. Would I? Not really, but then again if you looked me up on OTR I am a spew monkey, as I can't seem to not drink when playing poker and omaha is like my crack....
Edit - looking at that hand again, I still don't know what any one was thinking... I mean, no one could think that 78xx would be in OP's range? As soon as OP potted it on the flop I would've dumped my hand so fast. He isn't potting into that many people light.... | Just showing how I play rebuy's.....freezeout, different story.
It's definately a -ev hand, but when you hit hard (ie. this hand), during the rebuy phase, people will pay you off with draws, no matter what level it is.
FYI....PLO cash I suck......tourney I do decent.
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Feb 26,2010, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by T8urmoney Just showing how I play rebuy's.....freezeout, different story.
It's definately a -ev hand, but when you hit hard (ie. this hand), during the rebuy phase, people will pay you off with draws, no matter what level it is.
FYI....PLO cash I suck......tourney I do decent. | Cool. Rebuys are a different animal for me. I rarely (read never) play rebuys.
I am a freeze out or cash player. Rebuys are a touch to nuts for me. If I play with a LAGTARD, it hope to play them on the cash table...lol
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