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Handnr: 973504
Submitted by : MiPwnYa

PokerStars Hand #80769644466: Omaha Pot Limit ($10/$20 USD) - 2012/05/20 23:29:23 ET
Table Malzovia IV 6-max Seat #4 is the button
Seat 4: KRfishONE ($11219.02 in chips)
Seat 6: MiPwnYa ($7660.79 in chips)
KRfishONE: posts small blind $10
MiPwnYa: posts big blind $20
KRfishONE: posts the ante $4
MiPwnYa: posts the ante $4

Holecards(Odds)
Dealt to MiPwnYa 6c9c8hTh
KRfishONE: raises $40 to $60
MiPwnYa: raises $128 to $188
KRfishONE: raises $384 to $572
MiPwnYa: raises $1152 to $1724
KRfishONE: raises $3456 to $5180
MiPwnYa: calls $3456

Flop(Odds) (Pot : $10,360.00)

   3d8dQs
MiPwnYa: bets $2476.79 and is all-in
KRfishONE: calls $2476.79

Turn(Odds) (Pot : $15,313.58)

   3d8dQs8c

River (Pot : $15,313.58)

   3d8dQs8cKd

Showdown
MiPwnYa: shows 6c9c8hTh (three of a kind, Eights)
KRfishONE: shows 5sAsAd3c (two pair, Aces and Eights)
MiPwnYa collected $15321.08 from pot

Summary
Total pot $15321.58 | Rake $0.50
Board  3d8dQs8cKd
Seat 4: KRfishONE (button) (small blind) showed 5sAsAd3c and lost with two pair, Aces and Eights
Seat 6: MiPwnYa (big blind) showed 6c9c8hTh and won ($15321.08) with three of a kind, Eights

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MiPwnYa    Brasil. May 20 2012 23:39. Posts 5230

finally

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NeillyJQ   United States. May 21 2012 03:10. Posts 8947

gogoggoooooo

Just remember you need to be god damn sure about their tendencies. -Artanis11 http://www.pocketfives.com/profiles/neillyaa/ 

dryath   Australia. May 21 2012 03:31. Posts 1317

this is the stuff i dont get, so why do we 5bet? somebody please explain =p i must just be such a nl nit, cos i dont understand at all hah


gos   . May 21 2012 03:48. Posts 95


  On May 21 2012 02:31 dryath wrote:
this is the stuff i dont get, so why do we 5bet? somebody please explain =p i must just be such a nl nit, cos i dont understand at all hah



win% lose% tie% EV
As 5s 3c Ad 51.78 48.22 0.00 0.518
9c 6c Th 8h 48.22 51.78 0.00 0.482

double suited and connected have good equity vs AAxx


handbanana21   United States. May 21 2012 03:57. Posts 3037

none of this makes any sense to me either.


Highcard   Canada. May 21 2012 04:01. Posts 5428

baller

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jvilla777   Australia. May 21 2012 04:22. Posts 1348

I dno but It looks like in omaha you need some sort of preflop hand selection that plays very well on the flop that you want to get your money in, thats probably the reason why we put alot of money in pre. But then again I dno plo is jus crazy

longple: ur missing the point! this is an attempt to get away from the bumhuntmentality! 

Twisted    Netherlands. May 21 2012 05:45. Posts 10422

It's about having initiative and when we 5bet this hand villain will think we have aces a lot when he doesn't and play accordingly. If an A flops we have a lot of fold equity and if it comes connected in our favour we can get it in very very profitably.


dryath   Australia. May 21 2012 07:06. Posts 1317


  On May 21 2012 04:45 Twisted wrote:
It's about having initiative and when we 5bet this hand villain will think we have aces a lot when he doesn't and play accordingly. If an A flops we have a lot of fold equity and if it comes connected in our favour we can get it in very very profitably.



twisted your a champion! - and so how deep do we want to be, for a) 4bet this type hand, b) 5bet it?


sunnysky7   . May 21 2012 08:09. Posts 1549


  On May 21 2012 06:06 dryath wrote:
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twisted your a champion! - and so how deep do we want to be, for a) 4bet this type hand, b) 5bet it?


depends on how often villain 4bet bluff i guess


MiPwnYa    Brasil. May 21 2012 09:04. Posts 5230

i dont like my 5bet tbh


gebbstet   Sweden. May 21 2012 09:15. Posts 391


  On May 21 2012 07:09 sunnysky7 wrote:
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depends on how often villain 4bet bluff i guess



there is no such thing as 4bet bluff preflop in omaha


Eluflop   Estonia. May 21 2012 09:34. Posts 3835

i like the outcome tbh


ERASA   Germany. May 21 2012 09:55. Posts 2440

What i don't understand is why we flat pre instead of getting it in.
I've never played PLO though...


Nazgul    Netherlands. May 21 2012 09:55. Posts 7080


  On May 21 2012 04:45 Twisted wrote:
It's about having initiative and when we 5bet this hand villain will think we have aces a lot when he doesn't and play accordingly. If an A flops we have a lot of fold equity and if it comes connected in our favour we can get it in very very profitably.


I think those arguments fit a 4bet better stack size wise though.

You almost twin-caracked his AK - JonnyCosmo 

MiPwnYa    Brasil. May 21 2012 10:11. Posts 5230

yea what twisted said is valid but that dsnt work when we leave ourselves 1/5 pot postflop
I was just gambling to be honest lol


Nazgul    Netherlands. May 21 2012 10:20. Posts 7080


  On May 21 2012 08:55 ERASA wrote:
What i don't understand is why we flat pre instead of getting it in.
I've never played PLO though...


It's a pretty basic answer, because if we miss the flop it would have been better to flat into folding.

You almost twin-caracked his AK - JonnyCosmoLast edit: 21/05/2012 10:20

Twisted    Netherlands. May 21 2012 18:51. Posts 10422


  On May 21 2012 08:55 Nazgul wrote:
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I think those arguments fit a 4bet better stack size wise though.


hah yeah it's a better argument for 4betting


 

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