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vladertje

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Thanks a lot Eldora!! I wont million :p

April 2, 2020 | 8:06 p.m.

i would snap fold the turn on a blank

April 1, 2020 | 12:28 p.m.

Yeah, i would not call preflop as the hand is too disconnected and the UTG range should be very tight. On the flop i would call to not give away positional advantage and also because the UTG player is potting into 4 players. Another reason would be that you want the BB to call too as you will make the nuts if you hit your flush.

March 31, 2020 | 6:30 p.m.

at 2plo, where rake plays a huge role, the solver would not have a calling range from the SB. it's either 3bet or fold.

March 31, 2020 | 3:35 p.m.

usually, on boards that pair on the turn you should have a 1/2 pot sizing. In this hand i would check behind against most opponents because you will get called only by better hands.

March 31, 2020 | 12:53 p.m.

i would never check raise this hand against so many players because you would have to fold your equity if you get reraised.

March 31, 2020 | 12:50 p.m.

good fold as you don't block any pair.

March 31, 2020 | 12:41 p.m.

Comment | vladertje commented on Plo solvers

yeah, vision :D. very user friendly

March 31, 2020 | 10:25 a.m.

I would just fold on the flop as you don’t have any cards that you are really happy with on the turn.

March 31, 2020 | 10:09 a.m.

I would never trap in this spot as you want to get max value from all other str8 and even from other KT.

March 31, 2020 | 12:26 a.m.

I think that the best way to play at micros is by betting every time you have trips with top kicker

March 31, 2020 | 12:21 a.m.

I would check for sure on the flop and ofc fold on the turn.

I would bet half pot here with most j9,jj and 99 combos and then pot the turn in blanks.

March 31, 2020 | 12:17 a.m.

Agree with devwil about preflop. On the flop I would go for the check call because you are playing against 3 other guys and TT and JJ should be in their range a lot.

March 31, 2020 | 12:11 a.m.

The problem with your hand is that it’s not nutted enough to play a multi-way pot with it. When 3 or more players see the flop, your flushes are not worth much and you won’t be able to win a lot when you hit them. I would choose hands that will have the nuts on the river when deciding to enter a multi-way pot. Regarding the Sb, as far as I know, the more people in the pot, the less hands you should play.

March 30, 2020 | 12:43 a.m.

So the standard bet in Srp On unpaired boards is 75% of the pot. I would advise you to use it any time you bet on this kind of board. On the turn you could go for full pot if you know that your opponent is calling too wide. I would check the river behind as you block diamonds and unblock all the str8s.

March 29, 2020 | 11 a.m.

Hi m8. 1st advice I can give you is not to limp pre. If you had raised you could of bet flop and turn. As played, I would fold the river as it’s one of the worst for your hand.

March 29, 2020 | 10:14 a.m.

As you are blocking the flush and the full houses I think that you have a clear bet on the river. I would then fold to a raise as people tend to underbluff this spot.

March 29, 2020 | 10:08 a.m.

Comment | vladertje commented on Logic check

Think this hand is a mix between call and fold

March 26, 2020 | 10:31 p.m.

I think that our decision here should be dependent of our opponent and also of the draw that is completed. For ex. In our hand I would def bet on the deuce but would check behind on a spade.

March 24, 2020 | 9:16 a.m.

I usually switch between the sizing depending of my opponent.

March 24, 2020 | 12:50 a.m.

I don’t really see a lot of players raising your 33$ with anything else but A9 but I might be wrong. All Aces with overcards to the 9 should of raised preflop too so we can eliminate akqj, akqt from his range too.

March 24, 2020 | 12:45 a.m.

Hand History for Game 1582646120900r8k4qvbcgie
0.25/0.50 Omaha Hi Game Table (PL) - Tue Feb 25 10:54:19 EST 2020
Table Table 6153856 (Real Money) -- Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 6/6
Seat 1: Player6 ($117.12)
Seat 2: Player1 ($51.72)
Seat 3: Hero ($56.37)
Seat 4: Player3 ($28.12)
Seat 5: Player4 ($78.86)
Seat 6: Player5 ($29.28)
Player1 posts small blind (0.25)
Hero posts big blind (0.50)
* Dealing down cards *
Dealt to Hero [ As, 9s, Ad, 7h ]
Player3 raises 1.75 to 1.75
Player4 calls (1.75)
Player5 folds
Player6 folds
Player1 folds
Hero raises 6.75 to 7.25
Player3 calls (5.50)
Player4 calls (5.50)
* Dealing Flop * : [ Ts, Tc, 3s ]
Hero bets (10.25)
Player3 folds
Player4 calls (10.25)
* Dealing Turn * : [ 9c ]
Hero bets (38.87)
Player4 calls (38.87)
* Dealing River * : [ Kh ]
Creating Main Pot with $ 117.24 with Hero, Player4
* Summary *
Main Pot: $117.24 Rake: $3.0
Board: [ Ts, Tc, 3s, 9c, Kh ]
Player6 balance $117.12, didn't bet (folded)
Player1 balance $51.47, lost $0.25 (folded)
Hero balance $0, lost $56.37[ As, 9s, Ad, 7h ] [ two pairs, aces and tens -- As,Ad,Kh,Ts,Tc ]
Player3 balance $20.87, lost $7.25 (folded)
Player4 balance $139.73, bet $56.37, collected $117.24, net +$60.87[ 6d, 6h, Th, 7d ] [ three of a kind, tens -- Kh,Th,Ts,Tc,7d ]
Player5 balance $29.28, didn't bet (folded)

Hello again guys,

another hand against unknown opponents. Flop seems standard but could we ever check fold the turn ?

Hand History for Game 15818770378572g2g8ns9j7w
0.25/0.50 Omaha Hi Game Table (PL) - Sun Feb 16 13:16:26 EST 2020
Table Table 6153865 (Real Money) -- Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 6/6
Seat 1: Player6 ($87.37)
Seat 2: Hero ($67.53)
Seat 3: Player2 ($56.32)
Seat 4: Player3 ($20.87)
Seat 5: Player4 ($569.45)
Seat 6: Player5 ($22.20)
Hero posts small blind (0.25)
Player2 posts big blind (0.50)
* Dealing down cards *
Dealt to Hero [ 7c, 9s, Ad, Ac ]
Player3 folds
Player4 folds
Player5 folds
Player6 folds
Hero raises 1.25 to 1.50
Player2 raises 4 to 4.50
Hero raises 12 to 13.50
Player2 calls (9)
* Dealing Flop * : [ Tc, Td, 7h ]
Hero bets (8.46)
Player2 raises 19.50 to 19.50
Hero raises 45.57 to 54.03
Player2 calls (23.32)
* Dealing Turn * : [ 8d ]
* Dealing River * : [ Jd ]
Creating Main Pot with $ 109.64 with Player2, Hero
* Summary *
Main Pot: $109.64 Rake: $3.0
Board: [ Tc, Td, 7h, 8d, Jd ]
Player6 balance $87.37, didn't bet (folded)
Hero balance $11.21, bet $67.53, collected $11.21, lost $56.32[ 7c, 9s, Ad, Ac ] [ a straight, seven to jack -- Jd,Tc,9s,8d,7c ]
Player2 balance $109.64, bet $56.32, collected $109.64, net +$53.32[ 8s, 7d, Jh, Th ] [ a fullhouse, tens full of jacks -- Jh,Jd,Th,Tc,Td ]
Player3 balance $20.87, didn't bet (folded)
Player4 balance $569.45, didn't bet (folded)
Player5 balance $22.20, didn't bet (folded)

And another one with TT. Should we just bet fold on the flop?

Hand History for Game 1581873774892delhvrgfo64
0.25/0.50 Omaha Hi Game Table (PL) - Sun Feb 16 12:21:19 EST 2020
Table Table 6154025 (Real Money) -- Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 6/6
Seat 1: Player6 ($50)
Seat 2: Player1 ($23.22)
Seat 3: Hero ($50)
Seat 4: Player3 ($542.35)
Seat 5: Player4 ($66.92)
Seat 6: Player5 ($47.74)
Player1 posts small blind (0.25)
Hero posts big blind (0.50)
* Dealing down cards *
Dealt to Hero [ Ac, 9d, 9h, As ]
Player3 folds
Player4 raises 1.75 to 1.75
Player5 folds
Player6 calls (1.75)
Player1 folds
Hero raises 6.75 to 7.25
Player4 folds
Player6 calls (5.50)
* Dealing Flop * : [ 2c, Td, Tc ]
Hero bets (5.17)
Player6 raises 13.75 to 13.75
Hero calls (8.58)
* Dealing Turn * : [ 8d ]
Hero checks
Player6 bets (29)
Hero calls (29)
* Dealing River * : [ 3h ]
Creating Main Pot with $ 99 with Player6, Hero
* Summary *
Main Pot: $99 Rake: $3.0
Board: [ 2c, Td, Tc, 8d, 3h ]
Player6 balance $99, bet $50, collected $99, net +$49[ Kc, 8s, Th, Qh ] [ a fullhouse, tens full of eights -- Th,Td,Tc,8s,8d ]
Player1 balance $22.97, lost $0.25 (folded)
Hero balance $0, lost $50[ Ac, 9d, 9h, As ] [ two pairs, aces and tens -- Ac,As,Td,Tc,8d ]
Player3 balance $542.35, didn't bet (folded)
Player4 balance $65.17, lost $1.75 (folded)
Player5 balance $47.74, didn't bet (folded)

And another one. should of prolly folded on the flop again.

Hand History for Game 1581952529347fw962wdq9b
0.25/0.50 Omaha Hi Game Table (PL) - Mon Feb 17 10:14:31 EST 2020
Table Table 6153861 (Real Money) -- Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 6/6
Seat 1: Player6 ($50)
Seat 2: Hero ($61.86)
Seat 3: Player2 ($50)
Seat 4: Player3 ($53.94)
Seat 5: Player4 ($50.25)
Seat 6: Player5 ($55.96)
Hero posts small blind (0.25)
Player2 posts big blind (0.50)
* Dealing down cards *
Dealt to Hero [ 8c, Ac, Ah, 3c ]
Player3 folds
Player4 folds
Player5 folds
Player6 raises 1.75 to 1.75
Hero calls (1.50)
Player2 raises 2.50 to 3
Player6 calls (1.25)
Hero raises 10.25 to 12
Player2 calls (9)
Player6 calls (9)
* Dealing Flop * : [ Ts, 2s, Tc ]
Hero bets (11.28)
Player2 raises 38 to 38
Player6 folds
Hero calls (26.72)
* Dealing Turn * : [ 2c ]
* Dealing River * : [ 9d ]
Creating Main Pot with $ 109 with Player2, Hero
* Summary *
Main Pot: $109 Rake: $3.0
Board: [ Ts, 2s, Tc, 2c, 9d ]
Player6 balance $38, lost $12 (folded)
Hero balance $11.86, lost $50[ 8c, Ac, Ah, 3c ] [ two pairs, aces and tens -- Ac,Ah,Ts,Tc,9d ]
Player2 balance $109, bet $50, collected $109, net +$59[ Kd, 8s, Qd, Td ] [ three of a kind, tens -- Kd,Td,Ts,Tc,9d ]
Player3 balance $53.94, didn't bet (folded)
Player4 balance $50.25, didn't bet (folded)
Player5 balance $55.96, didn't bet (folded)

Last one, same story. Are these hands all folds ? I feel like those TT boards costed me a lot of money.

March 23, 2020 | 5:09 p.m.

Playing all your buttons and calling limps from the SB should do the trick

March 23, 2020 | 5:05 p.m.

Comment | vladertje commented on Run it twice?

If you are a high volume player and want to lower variance as much as possible you can run it until there are no more cards :). In the long term, the result will be the same. You can't make a mistake by choosing to run it more than once.

March 23, 2020 | 5:02 p.m.

Hand History for Game 1582038811431h63e4lhve9l
0.25/0.50 Omaha Hi Game Table (PL) - Tue Feb 18 10:11:44 EST 2020
Table Table 6154538 (Real Money) -- Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 6/6
Seat 1: Player6 ($118.33)
Seat 2: Player1 ($43.36)
Seat 3: Player2 ($50)
Seat 4: Player3 ($207.21)
Seat 5: Player4 ($285.65)
Seat 6: Hero ($90.81)
Player1 posts small blind (0.25)
Player2 posts big blind (0.50)
* Dealing down cards *
Dealt to Hero [ Qc, Jc, 9d, 8h ]
Player3 raises 1.75 to 1.75
Player4 folds
Hero raises 6 to 6
Player6 calls (6)
Player1 folds
Player2 folds
Player3 calls (4.25)
* Dealing Flop * : [ Jh, 9h, 6c ]
Player3 checks
Hero checks
Player6 checks
* Dealing Turn * : [ 3d ]
Player3 bets (10.69)
Hero raises 49.89 to 49.89
Player6 folds
Player3 calls (39.20)
* Dealing River * : [ 5c ]
Player3 bets (69.31)
Hero calls (34.92)
Creating Main Pot with $ 185.37 with Hero, Player3
* Summary *
Main Pot: $185.37 Rake: $3.0
Board: [ Jh, 9h, 6c, 3d, 5c ]
Player6 balance $112.33, lost $6 (folded)
Player1 balance $43.11, lost $0.25 (folded)
Player2 balance $49.50, lost $0.50 (folded)
Player3 balance $301.77, bet $125.20, collected $219.76, net +$94.56[ 6h, 8d, 7s, Td ] [ a straight, five to nine -- 9h,8d,7s,6c,5c ]
Player4 balance $285.65, didn't bet (folded)
Hero balance $0, lost $90.81[ Qc, Jc, 9d, 8h ] [ two pairs, jacks and nines -- Jc,Jh,9d,9h,6c ]

After reviewing the hand I think that i made a mistake on the flop by not betting my Top 2 pair but i thought that the IP caller would bet and i would go for the check raise as it should hit his range a lot more than mine. turn is pretty standard imo. Given the fact that i had the 8 blocker, would i ever be able to fold the river ?

March 23, 2020 | 5 p.m.

Hand History for Game 15808579942701f0ivereeay
0.25/0.50 Omaha Hi Game Table (PL) - Tue Feb 04 18:12:36 EST 2020
Table Table 6108079 (Real Money) -- Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 5/6
Seat 1: Player5 ($50.25)
Seat 2: Player1 ($318.85)
Seat 3: Player2 ($285.12)
Seat 4: Hero ($84.55)
Seat 5: Player4 ($56.49)
Player1 posts small blind (0.25)
Player2 posts big blind (0.50)
* Dealing down cards *
Dealt to Hero [ Ac, 6c, 9h, Kh ]
Hero raises 1.75 to 1.75
Player4 folds
Player5 folds
Player1 folds
Player2 raises 5 to 5.50
Hero calls (3.75)
* Dealing Flop * : [ As, 6d, 2s ]
Player2 bets (5.55)
Hero calls (5.55)
* Dealing Turn * : [ 8h ]
Player2 bets (21.24)
Hero calls (21.24)
* Dealing River * : [ 9d ]
Player2 bets (61.83)
Hero calls (52.26)
Creating Main Pot with $ 166.35 with Hero, Player2
* Summary *
Main Pot: $166.35 Rake: $3.0
Board: [ As, 6d, 2s, 8h, 9d ]
Player5 balance $50.25, didn't bet (folded)
Player1 balance $318.60, lost $0.25 (folded)
Player2 balance $366.92, bet $94.12, collected $175.92, net +$81.80[ 7c, 7d, 8c, 8s ] [ three of a kind, eights -- As,9d,8c,8s,8h ]
Hero balance $0, lost $84.55[ Ac, 6c, 9h, Kh ] [ two pairs, aces and nines -- Ac,As,9h,9d,8h ]
Player4 balance $56.49, didn't bet (folded)

I remember the villain as being one of the best players in the FF PartyPoker but at times overly aggressive. I think that preflop and on the Flop it's pretty standard. I think turn is ok too as we block AA and unblock spades. River ?

March 23, 2020 | 4:54 p.m.

Hand History for Game 1582557575573qs4ypqmd3j
0.25/0.50 Omaha Hi Game Table (PL) - Mon Feb 24 10:18:43 EST 2020
Table Table 6154003 (Real Money) -- Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 6/6
Seat 1: Player6 ($50)
Seat 2: Player1 ($88.28)
Seat 3: Player2 ($221.70)
Seat 4: Player3 ($58.72)
Seat 5: Player4 ($66.51)
Seat 6: Hero ($54.05)
Player1 posts small blind (0.25)
Player2 posts big blind (0.50)
* Dealing down cards *
Dealt to Hero [ 6s, Ah, 9d, Ac ]
Player3 folds
Player4 folds
Hero raises 1.75 to 1.75
Player6 folds
Player1 raises 5.50 to 5.75
Player2 calls (5.25)
Hero raises 21.25 to 23
Player1 calls (17.25)
Player2 calls (17.25)
* Dealing Flop * : [ 9h, 5h, 7c ]
Player1 bets (65.28)
Player2 folds
Hero calls (31.05)
* Dealing Turn * : [ 2s ]
* Dealing River * : [ 8d ]
Creating Main Pot with $ 128.10 with Hero, Player1
* Summary *
Main Pot: $128.10 Rake: $3.0
Board: [ 9h, 5h, 7c, 2s, 8d ]
Player6 balance $50, didn't bet (folded)
Player1 balance $162.33, bet $88.28, collected $162.33, net +$74.05[ 8s, 7d, 6c, Td ] [ a straight, six to ten -- Td,9h,8d,7c,6c ]
Player2 balance $198.70, lost $23 (folded)
Player3 balance $58.72, didn't bet (folded)
Player4 balance $66.51, didn't bet (folded)
Hero balance $0, lost $54.05[ 6s, Ah, 9d, Ac ] [ a straight, five to nine -- 9d,8d,7c,6s,5h ]

So i had this hand a couple of days ago and i was wondering if there is any way i could find a fold here as i got it in with 3,5%. No real reads on the villans as it was the Partypoker FF game. Are we always against a set or a straight as we block the NFD with the As.

March 23, 2020 | 4:48 p.m.

i think that a bet and a call vs 1 and a fold vs 2 would give more EV, not sure tho.

March 23, 2020 | 4:16 p.m.

Comment | vladertje commented on BvB AA on AJ7r

Hey devewil, according to vision AA is a mix between checking and betting 75%, leaning more to betting. We will be bet call ofc on the turn as he might still have JJ or AJQ9 type of hands in his range

March 23, 2020 | 4:10 p.m.

I think betting small is the way to go here and obv fold to a raise. you will fold out all the low rundowns. I would fold against a raise ofc

March 23, 2020 | 4:02 p.m.

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