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KQ43ds - limped pot vs fish

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Tim64
Joined: 03.11.2008

Party, $0.10/$0.25 Pot Limit Omaha Cash, 4 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

SB: $43.59 (174.4 bb)
Hero (BB): $25 (100 bb)
CO: $35.68 (142.7 bb)
BTN: $0.57 (2.3 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BB with 3♦: K♠: 4♦: Q♠:
CO calls $0.25, 2 folds, Hero checks

Flop: ($0.60) 2♠: 6♣: 4♠: (2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets $0.57, Hero raises to $1.75, CO calls $1.18

Turn: ($4.10) 9♥: (2 players)
Hero checks, CO checks

River: ($4.10) 8♠: (2 players)
Hero checks, CO checks

Results:

Spoiler

$4.10 pot ($0.20 rake)
Final Board: 2♠: 6♣: 4♠: 9♥: 8♠:
Hero showed 3♦: K♠: 4♦: Q♠: and won $3.90 ($1.90 net)
CO mucked 2♦: 6♦: 3♠: 4♥: and lost (-$2 net)

Do you like x/r such boards given no immediate SDV but decent runnouts? River seems a clear value bet/f


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nsavov
Joined: 24.09.2010

I like leading flop. The flop favours out BB check range. We make 3 random overcards to fold sometimes and get actual value from open enders.

I guess c/r isnt bad either but we build a bigger pot this way against a stronger range that bet-calls and we give free cards to hands that choose to give up. And we open ourselves to get 3bet.

What do you think?


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Tim64
Joined: 03.11.2008

Yes, makes a lot of sense. Especially if we don't know much about random fish limp stab range.


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ZakYoun270
Joined: 10.12.2015

I don't care for your flop play. The semi bluff raise is a powerful tool against a tough opponent but should be used less frequently against a recreational player who is prone to call. You also want to be careful about going broke in a limped in pot. Given the non nut nature of our draw and the fact we are getting only 2:1 I think a case can be made for check folding the flop. We have a ton of outs but any and / or all of them could be no good. But I wouldn't fault a check call and we should be more inclined to draw against loose players.

The river is a clear value bet (and a bet-fold against a passive opponent).


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