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Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 10:06 am |
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Interesting twister for you guys to mull over. UTG is a calling station who recently bust out before reloading and doubling with top set on a flushed board. Player A is playing the short stack and recently doubled up with a flopped set against UTG's turned open ender.
0.25/0.50 6 handed PLO game.
Dealt to PlayerA ($44) in SB
UTG($151) & Button($50) both call, as does SB & BB($55). Pot = $2
Flop comes
Player A bets $1.50, BB Folds, UTG Calls, Button Folds. Pot = $5
Turn is
Player A bets $2, UTG raises to $6, Player A calls. Pot = $17
River is
Player A bets $5.50, UTG Raises to $25, Player A ????
Overplayed into a tough spot?
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Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 10:15 am |
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| BigD |
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This is a pretty tough spot.
I think you probably have to call.
Looking at his raise on the turn I doubt he has A's full or 9's full. He of course may have 4's full. But to me it looks like he may have an A with the Ah for the nut flush draw. |
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