Ok. So how am I here? Opponent in this hand has the big stack and is consistently fairly aggressive post flop (meaning he bets at least slightly too often). We are short handed so people are betting more with less and he has just lost a big pot to double up one or other of the shorties.
PL $0.10/$0.20 Omaha - 6-max (Real Money)
Seat 6 is the button
Total number of active players : 4
Seat 1: SB ( $33.72 )
Seat 2: Chips->Middle ( $18.35 )
Seat 4: UTG ( $19.70 )
Seat 6: Button ( $17.29 )
SB posts small blind [$0.10]
Chips->Middle posts big blind [$0.20]
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Chips->Middle [ Jc, As, Kd, Ks ]
UTG folds
Button calls [$0.20]
SB raises to [$0.80]
Chips->Middle calls [$0.60]
Button calls [$0.60]
** Dealing Flop ** [ 5s, 6h, Js ]
SB bets [$2.40]
Chips->Middle raises to [$9.60]
Button folds
SB raises to [$16.80]
Chips->Middle goes all-in
Chips->Middle raises to [$17.55]
SB calls [$0.75]
** Showdown **
SB shows [ Kc, 6c, 4s, 8s ]
Chips->Middle shows [ Jc, As, Kd, Ks ]
** Dealing Turn ** [ Tc ]
** Dealing River ** [ Ah ]
** Hand Conclusion **
Chips->Middle wins $35.63 from main pot with two pair, Aces and Jacks
I semi bluff on the flop with the re-raise and then basically get put all in. Am I right to call? What range of hands does he do this on? and generally speaking does the way I played it look ok or is the flop move or the all-in a bit insane?
I figure once he shoves I have to call. I am getting odds even if he has middle set. Am I right?