Hand 2: Against two opponents I think someone holding 89 is quite possible so I would personally be tempted to check, but then again there's every chance you could be up against two pair and a flush draw. If there's no flush draw out then the T almost certainly hit someone. However, betting here ain't too bad. If both players come along for the ride you probably just about have odds to chase your boat at least. Some would say bet, some would say check. Personally I think I'd rather check this because I find it hard to believe one of your opponents is liable to bluff here, so you won't lose out on the hand by doing so, merely give a free card. I think passing the river is probably correct if your opponent is reasonably sensible.
Hand 3: Normally I would proceed with extreme caution on this flop, but it IS PLO25 and there is a possible lower straight out, AND your opponent is relatively short-stacked AND he didn't bet the full pot on the flop so I think raising him was probably a decent move.
Hand 4: Routine again. Unlucky.
You seem to be going through my mid-march luck with turn/river cards!
Monk
xxxxxStatistics: Posted by Felonius_Monk — Sun Mar 27, 2005 7:51 am
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