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Viper_Scull

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That's what I was thinking reviewing the hand later, I should've check-called.
Once I made the mistake of not checking, there's no room for folding, isn't there?

Everyone except that guy had 60bb at most at the time, so I thought I was almost always going to get it in with 28bb already in the pot.

Oct. 10, 2013 | 1:10 p.m.

Post | Viper_Scull posted in PLO: Live 2/4 PLO 145 bb deep

Hi. I'm new to the site. I've been playing Omaha just for 4 months or so, mainly live cause I think in my country at the casino they're the softest games at this level, and although there's the variance I think there's plenty of money to win. I don't play for a living, so just want to win some extra money.

Table (9 players) is awful, most of the players are going to call with anything pf. Just one good player who is the villain in the hand who I considered somewhat aggressive, just played 25-30 hands with him though. Nobody 3-bets without aces, some even call with them.

Just wanted to check with you guys because I'm quite inexperienced so this may sound a bit silly to you. I don't remember the exact numbers but here's an estimation 

UTG: €580 (Hero) AsKhJh9s

CO: €700 (Villain)

Everyone else under 100bb.

I open to 16, I get 6 callers.

Flop is Ts9c2s.

I c-bet to 75. Folds to Villain who pots it. I have nfd, gutshot to the nuts, and the 9. I figure even against a set I'd have the right odds with the money already invested, and against some combos I'm ahead. I ship it. He calls.


Now, is this a no-brainer?

Is there some value in check-calling this flop?

Turn was a T, river a 6. Villain had JT82 with 2 spades.



Oct. 10, 2013 | 12:09 p.m.

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