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Tim64
Joined: 03.11.2008

Party, $0.10/$0.25 Pot Limit Omaha Cash, 6 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

SB: $23.65 (94.6 bb)
BB: $15.22 (60.9 bb)
Hero (UTG): $27.68 (110.7 bb)
MP: $25.68 (102.7 bb)
CO: $56.46 (225.8 bb)
BTN: $14.25 (57 bb)

Preflop: Hero is UTG with T♥: Q♠: T♣: A♣:
Hero raises to $0.85, MP folds, CO calls $0.85, BTN calls $0.85, SB raises to $4.50, BB folds, Hero calls $3.65, CO calls $3.65, BTN folds

Flop: ($14.60) 6♣: 3♣: 5♦: (3 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $11.95, CO raises to $49.72, SB folds, Hero calls $11.23 and is all-in

Turn: ($60.96) 9♦: (2 players, 1 is all-in)
River: ($60.96) 2♥: (2 players, 1 is all-in)

Results:

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$60.96 pot ($3 rake)
Final Board: 6♣: 3♣: 5♦: 9♦: 2♥:
SB mucked and lost (-$4.50 net)
Hero mucked T♥: Q♠: T♣: A♣: and lost (-$27.68 net)
CO showed 4♥: 7♣: 6♥: 7♥: and won $57.96 ($30.28 net)

Ok to call the 3b squeeze pre with this type of hand, 4 way?

Once we've bet the flop, I guess call off is straightforward, so question is whether we should bet or check and see what develops? If we check and CO bets, presumably more players are likely to call thereby enabling us to shove over that action with better odds?


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SDK1987
Joined: 12.11.2008

We are pretty much calling for set value or hit a straight or flush. I think it will be close for 1/6 of our remaining stack, but I would call most likely with 2 players behind that would most likely call as well.

I would try to hit our flush as cheap as possible post-flip 4 ways and I would check to the raiser and see what happened and kill the variance a little bit as well.

Cheers,
SDK1987


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Padelbro
Joined: 21.01.2010

SB is the 3better, he already checked.

It’s not the best spot pre, but I guess we can call BBBB hand with high pair and nut suit. If someone slowplayed or likes variance behind us thats bad for us though.

I like just jamming here. We're never folding, straights sets somewhat unlikely on low board and against other types of hands we're doing nicely. Super good result if we get folds and we just might as it's not great board for OPs. We're only hoping for a club or T if we check.


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888Bingo888
Joined: 11.09.2016

I guess it all depends on players you are up against and your read vs them. You opened utg, so your most opening ranges has double pair, nutsuits+big pairs, and rundowns with 6+++ds, The reason why I named this opening range is, important on the postflop action. (so at least this range is how it looks like vs opponents)
- at 3c6c5h we could have 6678ds/3344ds+/6789ds and some stronger semibluffs A987s ( i dont Think that those hands fold vs sb 3bet when we are in position)...
The part I have dificulty with is when I want to play a pot ip hu vs a tight range oop, and I dont want to play it 3 handed, because the moment we Cold call, the CO is almost Always Calling with the trash he called your open with, so I don't know what I should do here, or How I should adjust my postflop play.
As played, the moment we raise, we have to play for stacks, even if we are often against made hands as strights/sets, but i dont Think we are doing good vs "get it in range" with our overpair/naked nutflushdraw...
[table]ProPokerTools Omaha Hi Simulation
2,526,420 trials (Exhaustive)
board: 3♣6♣5♥
[/table]
[table=head]Hand |Pot equity |Wins |Ties
AcTcTdQs|34.48% |871,056|0
66,4678,6789,6778|65.52% |1,655,364|0
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888Bingo888
Joined: 11.09.2016

ProPokerTools Omaha Hi Simulation
4,686,300 trials (Exhaustive)
board: 3♣6♣5♥
AcTcTdQs 33.15%
66,4678,6789,6778,55,3344 66.85%


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