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
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 )