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Old May 8th, 2008, 01:20 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: PLO8 hand on Bodog

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Originally Posted by sjclar00 View Post

.5/.10 PLO8
10 handed table
UTG rasies to .20
Two callers, I call with As 9s 9c 4h.
Two more callers, villain raises to .25 (???)
Everyone in the pot calls.
Pot $2.40

I probly fold this preflop. This hand is not too great and really only plays one way (high) and even your best high hands aren't the best short of quad nines. What if the flop comes with a 9 and overs? You hit your set and there are now higher possible sets and straight draws against you. I muck this hand but since you didn't lets see a flop.

8 players to the flop which comes 9d 6d 6c.
Villain bets .10, three calls.
I for some reason only raise to .30
Two calls, Villain raises to .40
Everyone calls.
Pot $5.50

Raise more, when the villains re-raises you need to re-raise. I might pot his re-raise here.

Turn - 10c
Villain bets 3.50
Two folds
I raise to 7.00, folds to him, he calls.
Pot 19.40

Okay, I might raise more here. (that isn't quite the pot is it?)

River - 10s
Check check
He turns over 2h 3h 5c 6s
My full house beats his trip 6s (!!!)

Overall my advice would be to dump this hand pre-flop. As played, raise a little more on flop and pot his re-raise. Pot his turn bet if that isn't a pot bet but there is no real problem on the turn. nh.

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