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Hey,

we're 200BB deep, and I find myself with a nice Hand at the flop IP. To be honest, I was verry excited about the hand, almost feeling like 'yeah, jam it' :)

Nevertheless, I don't like to get checkraised on the flop, and don't isolate me vs. a set, so I decide to just call at first.
While reviewing the hand, I tend to think about a raise here, to get flushdraws that dominate me to fold, because even though I have the FD, I kind of hate hitting it with my T.

I guess my turn shove is kinda bad, because despite seeing a blank, I still have not improved, and almost everything that calls here has me beat.

So better find another call on the turn?

Given that he fires 2 barels, I don't really give him the FD on the turn, so is calling ere and shoving every :club: and every straight out on the river the best way?

PL Omaha, $50.00 (HHConverter by Kreatief)
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CO ($76.92) __________ (21/14/3.17/26 - 3452h)
BTN ($151.24) _____ (27/20/2.53/33 - 4713h)
SB ($101.13) ______ (90/12/1.12/30 - 71h)
BB ($50.50) __________ (37/12/1/14 - 16h)
MP2 ($53.24) ______ (26/4/0.63/27 - 259h)
MP3 ($50.00) _________ (22/15/3.23/31 - 935h)

Preflop: Hero is BTN with T♣ 8♠7♣ 9♥
MP2 raises to $1.00, 2 folds, Hero raises to $3.00, SB calls $2.75, 1 folds, MP2 calls $2.00,

Flop: Q♥, 5♣, 6♣ ( $9.5, 3 players )
SB bets $9.50, 1 folds, Hero calls $9.50,

Turn: 2♦ ( $28.5, 2 players )
SB bets $28.50, Hero raises to $114.00, SB calls $59.88,

River: 4♥ ( $230.88, 0 players )


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Ribbo
Joined: 25.06.2010

Yep the only thing you need to fix is your turn raise. You obviously realise that nobody is ever folding after betting full pot on the turn, so all you're doing is getting all the money in with a bad flip.

There is no fold equity, all the hand is about is saving money (that is when you miss river you're obviously beaten so save some chips)
When you hit the rest of the money is always going in from both parties, so no sweat there.

Personally I see a lot of players betting nut flush draws that way, they donk because they think they have fold equity and when you call, they fire again because they know you don't have a strong hand like a set as you can't afford to slow play the nuts on this board.


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