The scenario is a 300-600 mixed game that is about 5 or 6 handed. You are now playing Omaha H/L and are dealt A-5-6-8 in the BB. A loose aggressive player raises on the button and the SB calls, I call. Now the flop comes 10-8-7 and the SB checks, what do you do?? You can also assume that the button will raise at least 70% of the time on the flop if you bet.
(1)You can bet and get raised in hopes of knocking the other player out, or you can check and see what develops. If it goes bet/raise you can muck it. Trusted Canadian casino which offer high security for its online gamers such as Vegas Palms Casino.
Also, (2) you could just check call and see if you catch a favorable card.
Or (3) you could just check dump. Which would be your course of action?
I recently had an argument with a high profile player about the correct way to play this hand. This player is one of the world’s best, but I disagree wholeheartedly with the way the hand should be played. I’ll let you know later what I did, and what the high profile player thought I should have done.
Let me start my saying that I know almost nothing about Omaha/8 and even less about what’s inside a typical 300/600 players head – heck I just wanted to type an answer and see what I can come up with. I guess you figured a call was correct because of being shorthanded and in the BB? I’m not sure I play this hand. But, I guess that’s not your question….I think the flop that comes is scary for you; second pair, open-ended-idiot end-type-straight – smallish chance at winning low if it comes – a potential big loser??? I’m thinking the SB is weak. Depending how much respect the button as for you I think you bet only in hopes of folding him, but he’s going to raise 70% of every flop so I probably check/dump at this point and play a better hand against Mr. loose/aggressive when I’m surer I have the best of it. Did you ask yourself what you thought his pre-flop raise meant to you? What do you put him on? Has he been hammering at your BB all night? Maybe a bet and call (if button raises) would be good if the SB folds…then a check/fold on the turn if you get a total blank. Aside from being a rookie here, I think that Mr. High Profile has a big advantage over everyone here if he knows how the button plays……I guess if *you* think he might be on a bluff/steal then a bet/call on the flop is your best option. Look forward to both your thoughts.
You have many decent cards to catch-A23489. No way can you fold. However those cards are a lot better against one than two. I could go into more detail but I think I said enough to show that against a button raiser I would bet.
If you could put him on a hand, you would have to guess some kind of decent low possibility or very good high, or the other option is he has jack shit and you have to worry about your hand. I would bet in hopes the button raises and your heads up. Almost anything that could come doesn’t make you the nuts, but you’re short handed who cares. I would figure my eight to be possibly live; giving me three outs, although your open ended you may prefer the 9 for a high sweeper. But let’s say that is 8 more outs. Other outs are possibilities but it depends on play throughout the hand. And your low could end up being good. Also showing action to an action player is never bad. The way I figure it, if I have 25% of the cards in the deck and the understanding I do of play, and the ability to lay the hand down or take charge given the turn, lets gamble.
I was playing in a 4-8 holdem game the other day and it was at the showdown where the action was check… check between 2 players. The second player turned his hand over and said,” pair of queens.” The other player threw his hand in face down. A different player asked,” what is that hand?” Yet another player grabs the two facedown cards and turns them up before the dealer can grab and muck them. In this casino there is a retrievable rule (best hand must win). The mucked hand was a loser in this case but what if had actually been able to beat a pair of queens? Can this be a winning hand? The hand never hit the muck so is it live?
Maybe this question has been brought up before but I haven’t seen the answer. I need to know from all you professional card players (50-100 and up), which game has more strategy and more moves. Is it limiting Texas Hold’em with 10 players or is it stud with 8 players???
I have been playing in the 4/8 Omaha 8 or better games at Canterbury park in Shakopee, MN. These games are usually pretty good. They are loose passive with 5-7 players out of nine usually seeing the flop. Normally there is not much raising pre-flop and on any street the most you will usually see is a bet and a raise. Capped betting (5 bets) is a once a night occurrence at best. These are not great games but there is certainly enough poor play to make a tight/tight pre-flop/post-flop strategy profitable. I use the Hutchison point count system for starting hands. I usually do not raise pre-flop unless I am in the blind or on the button or one to the right of the button. I do this because many players will not call with the same horrible hands that they usually play when it is two bets cold and I don’t want to drive out these players. I wonder if I am being a bit too conservative however. Would you raise with a hand like As2s3c7c in early or middle position if you knew that raising would reduce your callers from 6 to 3? Or is it best to limp early and save your raising for situations when you won’t push many people out of the pot. How about high only hands? Would you raise with a KsKcQsJc in early position in hopes of driving out mediocre high hands and scooping the pot if the flop comes high instead of low? I don’t usually raise in any position with a high only hand because they just don’t play very well in O8. Finally, the Hutchinson system recommends raising with hands that total 30 or more. This is very few hands. It seems to me that you could profitably raise a lot more hands, say any hand that garners 24 points or more. Is this reasonable or too aggressive?
I wonder if is ok to play on paradise poker. If someone goes plus in the long run?
From running into the word so many times, I’ve gathered that “presto” means 5-5. Can someone confirm this, and enlighten me as to the origin of this usage of the word?



