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Omaha bubble - should i have played any different

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LongshanksED:

jbworldwide:
are you trying to win?

taking a cheap flop with that hand on the bubble isn"t bad esp. when you know you are going to get a call. (if you were not certain of a call then pot is correct).

when he hits his set he isn"t going anywhere

when you boat up you have to feel you are fav here because of his play, then he shows quads, oh well nh.

don"t think you did anything wrong here.

AMRN:
the hand has played itself - neither of you are getting away from it, and he has lucked out with his 1-outer. That"s poker.

I would have made a pot-raise preflop though - knowing you can"t push him off a hand preflop is irrelevant... you have a really strong hand, and given that he is likely to call you with any rags, a raise is even more important. Pot preflop, and c-bet pot blind on the flop.

Mikeyboy9361:

--- Quote from: AMRN on September 17, 2009, 11:13:32 AM ---
the hand has played itself - neither of you are getting away from it, and he has lucked out with his 1-outer. That"s poker.

I would have made a pot-raise preflop though - knowing you can"t push him off a hand preflop is irrelevant... you have a really strong hand, and given that he is likely to call you with any rags, a raise is even more important. Pot preflop, and c-bet pot blind on the flop.



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What Steve said  ;)

deanp27:
raise preflop

i think this is more of a bad beat story than a strategy thread though

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