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Rudders jnr Here omaha cash hand
dwh103:
I can see a reason for calling, it"s just not a strong one.
Your hand to him looks like a busted draw or a weak made hand. Although you"re stronger than either of those phrases suggest it would indicate his range is polarised on the river. Doubt he"s raising the river with a similar hand to yours after the previous action.
Even if you have a player capable of bluff raising the river, the bet sizing is pretty big so I"d weigh his range towards strength.
Obviously throw out the above if you have a lot of history or, but on face value looking at the hand/action and thinking of the average PLO player you"re comfortably beat to me.
AMRN:
--- Quote from: Paulie_D on July 22, 2011, 21:55:02 PM ---
Another fold pre for me...but once the board pairs on the flop...I"m done with it.
--- End quote ---
I"m in agreement with Paulie. OMG!
Swinebag:
I know next to nothing about 6 max Omaha cash but the 3 bet light seems fine to me. I think you should bet flop. You aren"t repping much here with your check call line. You go for the defensive river bet which gets raised so assuming you didn"t do this to induce a raise you feel you are beat so should fold.
If you feel that you have under repped your hand so bad then a call on the river can be justified but I"d be c/c ing rather than b/c ing.
Though generally I think there are more hands that neat you than bluffs here.
duke3016:
No brainer
It"s your Dad"s account max on every street
George2Loose:
Don"t like the way you"ve played this on any street apart from pre
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