I know it's a tough one to lay down, but I think I should've got away from this, thoughts? The purp admitted to me afterwards that his $1 lead was a misclick - that kind of fooled me and ended up with me stacking myself on the worst hand of the three... Also, having the open ender tempted me in as I knew I'd have 15-20% equity even if he had KK. In truth though, I reckon I maybe should've gotten away on the flop but with these shortie stacks it's tough.
***** Hand History for Game 4266817996 *****
$100 PL Omaha - Sunday, May 14, 11:54:40 ET 2006
Table Cards Speak (No DP) (Real Money)
Seat 10 is the button
Total number of players : 9
Seat 2: seadogy ( $100.85 )
Seat 3: TamirSimchi ( $33.75 )
Seat 4: htor_ ( $179.33 )
Seat 5: DODGYKEN ( $94.75 )
Seat 6: FeloniusMonk ( $113.03 )
Seat 7: gobarsa ( $12.50 )
Seat 8: RedStateMan ( $88.30 )
Seat 9: LukinRVM ( $86.40 )
Seat 10: BellTolls ( $179.68 )
seadogy posts small blind [$0.50].
TamirSimchi posts big blind [$1].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to FeloniusMonk [ 8c 9s 7d 7s ]
htor_ calls [$1].
DODGYKEN folds.
FeloniusMonk calls [$1].
gobarsa calls [$1].
RedStateMan folds.
LukinRVM folds.
BellTolls calls [$1].
seadogy calls [$0.50].
TamirSimchi checks.
** Dealing Flop ** [ Kh, 6d, 7h ]
seadogy checks.
TamirSimchi checks.
>You have options at Table 95193 (No DP) Table!.
htor_ bets [$1].
FeloniusMonk raises [$8.70].
>You have options at Table 95193 (No DP) Table!.
gobarsa folds.
BellTolls folds.
seadogy calls [$8.70].
TamirSimchi folds.
htor_ raises [$39.50].
>You have options at Table 95193 (No DP) Table!.
FeloniusMonk is all-In [$103.33]
seadogy is all-In [$91.15]
>You have options at Table 106501 (No DP) Table!.
htor_ calls [$71.53].
** Dealing Turn ** [ As ]
** Dealing River ** [ 6c ]
htor_ shows [ 6h, Ks, 2s, Kd ] a full house, Kings full of sixes.
FeloniusMonk shows [ 8c, 9s, 7d, 7s ] a full house, Sevens full of sixes.
seadogy doesn't show [ Ah, 8h, 8s, Js ] two pairs, aces and sixes.
htor_ wins $24.36 from side pot #1 with a full house, Kings full of sixes.
htor_ wins $302.55 from the main pot with a full house, Kings full of sixes.
Turns out I had 21% equity in the hand and put in $103 into a $326 pot - even in the absolute worst case scenario (which was more or less present here - I suppose someone else having the same straight draw plus a flush draw would be even worse) I get $73 back for my $103 push.
If the other dude folds and I get heads up vs top set with my hand, my $103 push will yield $80 (unless he has a flush draw too, in which case I'm kind of screwed). So I guess it doesn't fall into the major mistake category.
Unfortunately, I didn't have a read on this guy except that he hadn't done anything abnormal - I reckon even if I knew much about him I'd still have been confused by the weak lead though.