My mini-raise on the flop was an attempt to do several things (not sure whether it was good or bad). First, I thought he might bluff re-raise me, which I wouldn't mind at all. I also wanted to build the pot a little so that I could check-raise a blank turn. And I also wanted to see if he had any kind of hand. So, those were my reasons for this kind of strange bet here.
The flush, however, made the turn check-raise idea completely absurd. I mean, at that point even a LAG is only going to call a check-raise with a flush, and I'm in trouble. So, this made my river situation again pretty difficult. On the river, I finally figured that his pot-sized bet, particularly against me (he had been pounding on me and some other tight players quite a bit; I was indeed playing pretty nut-peddly, and he obviously recognized that fact and had forced me to lay down several possibly/probably good hands in small pots that I wasn't going to lose a lot of sleep over), simply wasn't any kind of value-bet on a flush but a bet that wanted me to laydown. And, aside from flushes, my hand is good here.
So, here's the hand:
PokerStars Pot-Limit Omaha High, $2 BB (8 handed)
SB ($57)
BB ($226.95)
UTG ($367.20)
Hero ($342.40)
MP1 ($154.45)
MP2 ($266.40)
CO ($51.90)
Button ($569.60)
Preflop: Hero is UTG+1 with , , , .
1 fold, Hero calls $2, MP1 raises to $9, 5 folds, Hero calls $7.
Flop: ($21) , , (2 players)
Hero checks, MP1 bets $10, Hero raises to $20, MP1 calls $10.
Turn: ($61) (2 players)
Hero checks, MP1 bets $30, Hero calls $30.
River: ($121) (2 players)
Hero checks, MP1 bets $95.45 (All-In), Hero calls $95.45.
Final Pot: $311.90
Results in white below:
Outcome: Hero wins $311.90.
Villain had AhTh7h8c for nothing more than a gutshot on the flop.Statistics: Posted by Aisthesis — Sat Mar 25, 2006 1:18 am
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