Results excluded, is it bankroll healthy to lead on the flop?
Then, when Villain re-raises pot, he has either AA or a set. With this wrap and backdoor low I figured to have enough equity to call. Am I mistaken?
Party Poker
Pot Limit Omaha Ring game
Blinds: $0.10/$0.25
10 players
Stack sizes:
UTG: $4.25
UTG+1: $92.05
UTG+2: $46.40
MP1: $27.10
MP2: $23.85
MP3: $26.55
CO: $48.23
Button: $14.85
SB: $24.25
Hero: $26.30
Pre-flop: (
10 players) Hero is BB with
UTG folds,
UTG+1 raises to $0.5,
4 folds,
CO raises to $1.5,
2 folds, Hero calls $1.25
(pot was $2.35), UTG+1 calls $1
(pot was $3.6).
Flop: (
$4.6, 3 players)
Hero bets $4.4, UTG+1 calls $4.4
(pot was $9),
CO raises to $22,
Hero calls all-in $20.4, UTG+1 folds, UTG+1 folds, CO calls $2.8
(pot was $51.4).
Turn: (
$58.6, 1 player + 1 all-in - Main pot: $58.6)
River: (
$58.6, 1 player + 1 all-in - Main pot: $58.6)
Results:
Final pot: $58.6
CO shows Qd Kc Qs Kh
Hero doesn't show Ah Tc Kd 3h
Actual equity on flop:
Equity against AA low x, or QQxx::
Random Omaha Hi/Lo Simulation Results (600,000 trials)
board: Jc4sQh
Hand Pot equity Scoops Wins Hi Ties Hi Wins Lo Ties Lo
aal*,qq** 50.85% 252,903 336,063 11,247 30,433 8,317
AhTcKd3h 49.15% 246,005 252,690 11,247 90,456 8,317
Villains reraise preflop doesnt mean much as he was doing that quite often.