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Sunday, July 3, 2011
7-3-2011 5-5 PLO8 and 1-2 "Big O" Cash Game Session Night 3
7/3/2011 - Sunday Cash Game Session
5-5 PLO8
1 - Lagish - played lots of PLO hands but seemed to understand relative hand value strength for PLO Hi
*2 - Greg T.
3 - hero
4 - at first, guy who just wanted to gamble and leave
5 - (quiet personality, solid 3-6 reg from brazil)
6
7 - talkative guy but not sure of skill set
8 - unknown
9 - tight older person
peeled with a24q (no suit) in bb against a pfr
flop: 532 2 spades
check/check flop
turn: 532 k (2 spades)
check/check turn
river: 532k5 (2 spades)
hero leads kinda smallish (60% pot)
hero scoops with straight
Analysis:
Hero can/probably should lead on turn as a4xx can get value and not necessarily get stacked.
There is some concern hero's in a bad quartering spot so hero did not necessarily want to get stack in against 2 players.
(esp. a4xx with spades and/or a46) are such small parts of range, but are a concern.
Perhaps hero assumed players were somewhat competent and wouldn't be getting it in w/o 46xx+
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multiway w/ seat 7 and seat 5 (seat 6 empty)
I don't remember the exact board, but it was a high board and was devoid of flush/straight draws
ex) K94J9
hero is OOP in sb with awxx (maybe like a3xx no suits)
hero checks
5: checks
9: checks
check/call (3rd player folds - seat 9)
hero: checks
5: bets 2/3 pot
9: folds
hero: calls
hero donk led river, tried to bluff when 9 hits river
hero: bluffs river (80% pot sized bet)
5: calls
hero: shows ace high
5: called with top 2 pair
Analysis: It wasn't the worst play to donk lead a paired river, but there may not have been too many 9s in hero's range. Villain's 2 pair made it an easy call as well.
Hero was obviously trying to fold out a number of better hands.
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1-3 Big "O"
overall game seemed kinda nitty
only hand of significance:
UTG+2 - limps (100bb effective stack)
hero isos limper on the button
AQ853 (2 suit to ace)
flop: ak5 2 diamonds
villain: checks
hero cbet in position
villain calls
turn:
ak5 7? 2 diamonds (it could have been an 8)
villain: check
hero: check
river:
ak5 7 j? 2 diamonds (J was a paint card)
villain: donk bets river
hero: call river bet on end
Analysis:
In a heads up situation, I'm not sure if I can get villain to fold enough.
top and bottom + bad low draw isn't really that strong of a hand especially with everyone with 5 cards. River calls seems ok b/c villain's opponent needs to have
Labels:
big o cash,
PLO8 cash
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