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Straight without redraw OOP

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Gothicrow
Joined: 15.11.2010

Hi, maybe I should fold PF, but the player on BTN was some sort of maniac and I could flop something nice to stack him. On the flop, first I thought that a donk bet was a good idea, then I decide to play the hand passively and make a ch/c and re-evaluate turn, then when he c-bets so little I decide to play for stacks against his more probable draw (he almost never has the straight). In position I would only call his cbet to shove any blank turn, but OOP I don't know what is the best play. What do you think?

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PL Omaha $0.25(BB) Replayer
SB ($27.60)
Hero ($49.01)
UTG ($14.82)
UTG+1 ($26.15)
CO ($60.71)
BTN ($15.58)

Dealt to Hero 3♣ 7♣ 6♦ 5♦

fold, fold, fold, BTN raises to $0.75, SB calls $0.65, Hero calls $0.50

FLOP ($2.25) 7♥ 8♦ 4♥

SB checks, Hero checks, BTN bets $1.50, SB folds, Hero raises to $5.61, BTN raises to $14.83 (AI), Hero calls $9.22


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Ribbo
Joined: 25.06.2010

So what's the question? :f_biggrin:

You flopped the nuts and got stacks in against a loose opponent, looks great to me.

You should always go for a checkraise on this flop, if villain checks behind he has nothing at all so you shouldn't fear a flush hitting. Maniacs if they have any reason to bet, they will so you played it fine.

Villain isn't deep enough that you need to think about what to do. He started the hand with 60 bets which makes it very easy for you to stack off against him.


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