
Tavan Art
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i miss the days when i was proud i got it in for 500bb with a tiny equity edge and won... then the months u lose all the 80%+ spots add up and u start hating yourself for getting it in for 500bb and "gambling"... oh omaha, how the swings change us
July 22, 2013 | 8:27 p.m.
I prefer heads up or shorthanded videos... many more interesting spots imo
Feb. 7, 2013 | 8:32 a.m.
I'm not sure why you keep saying you are at least 70% vs his hand? You aren't... Just plug it in and you can see vs his exact hand you are closer to 60% than 70%... You also don't have a good wrap, you have an average wrap with an average number of outs mainly to the sucker end of all the straights that can hit.
You also didn't lead the flop on a very draw heavy board, so depending on the flow of your live game he may put you on massive draws instead of top or middle set. Half the deck makes top set difficult to play out of position on the turn, so check raising is odd live. I don't know who raised preflop or if it was a limped pot; that is important too. Also the fact that someone called his bet, THEN you raised might signal to him that some draw outs are being shared so his two pair hand might have even more equity vs a monster draw. Again, as others have stated, calling with top two pair in position in this spot is pretty standard. He then sees a brick turn and is willing to gamble getting fair odds while he thinks it's a pure flip or he's a slight favorite (due to dead draw outs in the other villain's hand).
Hope some of this helps, PLO can definitely be a complex game!
expandYou also didn't lead the flop on a very draw heavy board, so depending on the flow of your live game he may put you on massive draws instead of top or middle set. Half the deck makes top set difficult to play out of position on the turn, so check raising is odd live. I don't know who raised preflop or if it was a limped pot; that is important too. Also the fact that someone called his bet, THEN you raised might signal to him that some draw outs are being shared so his two pair hand might have even more equity vs a monster draw. Again, as others have stated, calling with top two pair in position in this spot is pretty standard. He then sees a brick turn and is willing to gamble getting fair odds while he thinks it's a pure flip or he's a slight favorite (due to dead draw outs in the other villain's hand).
Hope some of this helps, PLO can definitely be a complex game!
Jan. 21, 2013 | 8:29 p.m.
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happens a few times a year until you die... we all know how you feel man, sucks
July 22, 2013 | 8:28 p.m.