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OMG! I'm not English speaker but I knew that, I don't know how I could put it haha. Nice analysis, thank you. And 2/3 pot is ok or would you bet another amount? Thank you!
P.S: I´m learning English so corrections are welcome! haha.
July 20, 2014 | 7:36 p.m.
BN: 13.61
SB: 5.60
BB: 10.52 (Hero)
UTG: 7.37
HJ: 16.16
CO: 10.25
SB: 5.60
BB: 10.52 (Hero)
UTG: 7.37
HJ: 16.16
CO: 10.25
BN is a 41/35 in only 17 hands.
Preflop
(0.15)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
K
Q
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, BN raises to 0.30, SB folds, Hero raises to 0.90, BN calls 0.60
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, BN raises to 0.30, SB folds, Hero raises to 0.90, BN calls 0.60
I think 3bet is standard, no?
Flop
(1.95)
K
Q
4
(2 Players)
Hero bets 1.16,
BN folds
This is where I doubt. I don't know if cbet is the better option. Do you like c/r or c/c?
Final Pot
Hero
wins 1.75
July 20, 2014 | 5:10 p.m.
It is a dry board. If you only check/fold, is not fold preflop better? In which situations you bet at flop?
July 10, 2014 | 9:11 p.m.
I knew the meaning of blank, but I unknown "brick". Thank you!
Jan. 24, 2013 | 2:49 p.m.
Thanks everyone!
I see that PLO is more complex than NLH. I will study every situation for betting appropriately.
I see that PLO is more complex than NLH. I will study every situation for betting appropriately.
Jan. 23, 2013 | 5:29 p.m.
You're absolutely right Viktor. Thanks!
Jan. 23, 2013 | 5:25 p.m.
Thanks everyone for the posts.
I have 39% versus JTxx. In this case, I have 43.3% (with 0 clubs or redraws). What you mean with "bricks"? I don't understand that term.
I have 39% versus JTxx. In this case, I have 43.3% (with 0 clubs or redraws). What you mean with "bricks"? I don't understand that term.
Jan. 23, 2013 | 5:23 p.m.
Hi everyone! At first, sorry if there is a post with this doubt, but my English is not very good and is difficult for me search in the forum this treats.
I'm starting to play PLO and I'm playing PLO10. I played NLH and a standard cbet was 2/3 pot (1/2 or 3/4 in different cases). I'm playing without a solid base in PLO. I'm reading "Pot-limit Omaha Poker. The Big play Strategy" and "Advanced Pot Limit Omaha I" by Jeff Hwang and he bets a pot bet, saying that a cbet lower than a pot bet is sign of weakness. However, he plays live and 9 players tables, and I play online 6max tables, and I supose that this is a very important difference . So I wonder how many bet in dry boards, draw boards...
Thanks in advance!
I'm starting to play PLO and I'm playing PLO10. I played NLH and a standard cbet was 2/3 pot (1/2 or 3/4 in different cases). I'm playing without a solid base in PLO. I'm reading "Pot-limit Omaha Poker. The Big play Strategy" and "Advanced Pot Limit Omaha I" by Jeff Hwang and he bets a pot bet, saying that a cbet lower than a pot bet is sign of weakness. However, he plays live and 9 players tables, and I play online 6max tables, and I supose that this is a very important difference . So I wonder how many bet in dry boards, draw boards...
Thanks in advance!
Jan. 22, 2013 | 4:45 p.m.
Very nice post Girts, thank you!
I'm playing in PokerStars.es (only for Spain) and here the level of PLO is very bad, especially in microstakes. However, reviewing the hand I think the same as you (two pairs or similar only pay). If I pay I have to pay 3€ in a 6€ pot aproximatelly, and I have only 9 outs (11 if I count the Aces in case he has set), a 20% aproximatelly. So If I bet flop, the best will be bet/fold no? This is supposing that if the turn is a club he will fold...
I'm playing in PokerStars.es (only for Spain) and here the level of PLO is very bad, especially in microstakes. However, reviewing the hand I think the same as you (two pairs or similar only pay). If I pay I have to pay 3€ in a 6€ pot aproximatelly, and I have only 9 outs (11 if I count the Aces in case he has set), a 20% aproximatelly. So If I bet flop, the best will be bet/fold no? This is supposing that if the turn is a club he will fold...
Jan. 22, 2013 | 4:25 p.m.
I was reviewing the hand and I wonder if check behind is better than bet/fold to see the river free.
Jan. 22, 2013 | 4:07 p.m.
Thanks Andrew. I supose that OTT and OTR is on the turn/river, no?
Jan. 21, 2013 | 9:17 p.m.
SB: 6.47
BB: 13.83
UTG: 4.22
HJ: 13.80 (Hero)
CO: 18.19
BN: 8.08
BB: 13.83
UTG: 4.22
HJ: 13.80 (Hero)
CO: 18.19
BN: 8.08
BB is a 74/0 in 30 hands.
Preflop
(0.15)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
J
J
A
6
UTG folds, Hero raises to 0.30, CO calls 0.30, BN calls 0.30, SB folds, BB calls 0.20
UTG folds, Hero raises to 0.30, CO calls 0.30, BN calls 0.30, SB folds, BB calls 0.20
Flop
(1.25)
J
3
2
(4 Players)
BB checks,
Hero bets 1.10,
CO folds,
BN folds,
BB calls 1.10
Turn
(3.45)
J
3
2
6
(2 Players)
BB checks,
Hero bets 3,
BB calls 3
The 6 complete the straight with 45. I decide bet against his check.
River
(9.45)
J
3
2
6
A
(2 Players)
BB bets 8.96,
Hero calls 8.96
Here I think that I should fold because 45 is the only hand that do a pot bet in this situation (I think that top double pair with AJ makes check).
Final Pot
BB has
4
5
9
A
BB
wins 25.96
Jan. 21, 2013 | 6:20 p.m.
Thanks Aleksandra. I was not sure because vs straight I have aproximately 39%, but he may have another draws or just bluffing.
Jan. 21, 2013 | 4:38 p.m.
At first, say that I'm starting to play PLO, and I play in 6max tables, so I don't know if what I'm going to say is correct.
I prefer float in dry boards for several reasons:
- If he has air, raising or calling you will earn the same money (his flop bet), but your investment is smaller (raising you put more money than betting in turn).
- If he has set or top two pair, you will loose less than raising.
In both cases, you will see the turn, and if you have pair of redraws you would see a nice card for you.
Ideally you to do both, so that the opponent does not adapt (this is very important for HU).
I hope I've been helpful.
P.S.: sorry for my English, I'm from Spain and my English isn't very good.
I prefer float in dry boards for several reasons:
- If he has air, raising or calling you will earn the same money (his flop bet), but your investment is smaller (raising you put more money than betting in turn).
- If he has set or top two pair, you will loose less than raising.
In both cases, you will see the turn, and if you have pair of redraws you would see a nice card for you.
Ideally you to do both, so that the opponent does not adapt (this is very important for HU).
I hope I've been helpful.
P.S.: sorry for my English, I'm from Spain and my English isn't very good.
Jan. 21, 2013 | 4:10 p.m.
BB: 23.62
UTG: 8.74
HJ: 19.91
CO: 14.96 (Hero)
BN: 20.22
SB: 7.76
UTG: 8.74
HJ: 19.91
CO: 14.96 (Hero)
BN: 20.22
SB: 7.76
BN is a 60/16 in 44 hands, with a 0% of raise cbet (3 times).
Preflop
(0.15)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
2
2
A
A
UTG folds, HJ folds, Hero raises to 0.30, BN calls 0.30, SB calls 0.25, BB folds
UTG folds, HJ folds, Hero raises to 0.30, BN calls 0.30, SB calls 0.25, BB folds
I don't know how many bet preflop, 3BB or 3,5BB (pot bet). I'm betting 3BB in all positions, what do you recommend me?
Flop
(1)
8
7
9
(3 Players)
SB checks,
Hero bets 0.95,
BN raises to 3.80,
SB folds,
Hero raises to 12.35,
BN raises to 19.92, and is all in,
Hero calls 2.31, and is all in
Turn
(40.33)
8
7
9
3
(2 Players)
River
(40.33)
8
7
9
3
Q
(2 Players)
Final Pot
Hero has
2
2
A
A
BN has
T
J
3
2
BN
wins 28.82
Jan. 21, 2013 | 3:46 p.m.
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Interesting topic. I hope someone can tell us how to calculate this.
July 21, 2014 | 4:27 p.m.