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is it ok to go all in here?

and how should I call my hand 789Tsss? )))

PokerStars - $0.10 PL Hi (6 max) - Omaha - 5 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

CO: $2.40
BTN: $14.47
SB: $16.50
BB: $10.00
Hero (UTG): $10.38

SB posts SB $0.05, BB posts BB $0.10

Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero has T♦ 8♠ 7♠ 9♠

Hero raises to $0.35, fold, fold, SB raises to $1.15, fold, Hero calls $0.80

Flop: ($2.40, 2 players) 6♦ T♥ J♠
SB checks, Hero bets $1.65, SB raises to $7.23, Hero raises to $9.23 and is all-in, SB calls $2.00

Turn: ($20.86, 2 players) 3♥

River: ($20.86, 2 players) 3♠

SB shows J♦ K♠ K♦ 6♠ (Two Pair, Kings and Threes) (Pre 64%, Flop 53%, Turn 63%)
Hero shows T♦ 8♠ 7♠ 9♠ (Two Pair, Tens and Threes) (Pre 36%, Flop 47%, Turn 38%)
SB wins $19.83


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Ribbo
Joined: 25.06.2010

It's fine. :f_biggrin:

mainly because you have a pair to go with your idiot end wrap draw. If you didn't have the pair I could consider a fold (as you may be crushed for equity against a bigger wrap hand).

However it's also fine to check behind on this flop because you have some information about your opponent (that he has a big pair due to 3 betting preflop). So if you know your opponent is unlikely to fold on this kind of flop, then check behind and hope to improve on the turn.

Personally, I would be betting full pot on this flop if SB checks to me as i'm never going to be in bad shape against someone who 3 bets preflop then checks this flop. I just can't imagine he has hit it that hard (by flopping a set), makes no sense to then check the flop on a draw heavy board.