Another Really Strange DoN Spot
Frankly, as much as I would like to think that I thought this out I did not and realized it right after I reraised. Still, in hindsight it does offer a rather strange situation which offered a lot of interesting choices. The big stack is never folding anything obviously
PokerStars Game #26378386423: Tournament #150885003, $10.00+$0.40 Omaha Pot Limit - Level VII (125/250) - 2009/03/26 9:28:43 ET
Table '150885003 1' 10-max Seat #9 is the button
Seat 2: Monteroy (1500 in chips)
Seat 4: Timmur1 (4045 in chips)
Seat 7: imekanni (3030 in chips)
Seat 8: RollTideRoll (1685 in chips)
Seat 9: tbuck27 (3475 in chips)
Seat 10: doc1906 (1265 in chips)
doc1906: posts small blind 125
Monteroy: posts big blind 250
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Monteroy [Qs 8c Tc Kh]
Timmur1: folds
imekanni: folds
RollTideRoll: folds
tbuck27: raises 625 to 875
doc1906: calls 750
Monteroy: raises 625 to 1500 and is all-in
tbuck27: calls 625
doc1906: folds
*** FLOP *** [4c 9c 9s]
*** TURN *** [4c 9c 9s] [7c]
*** RIVER *** [4c 9c 9s 7c] [4h]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Monteroy: shows [Qs 8c Tc Kh] (a flush, Ten high)
tbuck27: shows [9d 3s 3c As] (three of a kind, Nines)
Monteroy collected 3875 from pot
docs play the whole time has been utterly horrid in a strange passive way, so his call here in the sb is just what he always did, namely call a lot.
I do have him covered by about 250 so if I flat call then we both fold the flop in theory I am still ahead of him but that is a pretty ugly scenario.
I could just fold which is definitely a reasonable option, but what I wanted to do was just get a 3 way since the only way I completely lose then is if the short stack finishes 1st and I finish 3rd.
Once I did reraise it did give the short stack a way to sort of escape, albeit pretty much at a he will lose for sure if I win now cost.
I am really not even sure what the correct play is here =O
PokerStars Game #26378386423: Tournament #150885003, $10.00+$0.40 Omaha Pot Limit - Level VII (125/250) - 2009/03/26 9:28:43 ET
Table '150885003 1' 10-max Seat #9 is the button
Seat 2: Monteroy (1500 in chips)
Seat 4: Timmur1 (4045 in chips)
Seat 7: imekanni (3030 in chips)
Seat 8: RollTideRoll (1685 in chips)
Seat 9: tbuck27 (3475 in chips)
Seat 10: doc1906 (1265 in chips)
doc1906: posts small blind 125
Monteroy: posts big blind 250
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Monteroy [Qs 8c Tc Kh]
Timmur1: folds
imekanni: folds
RollTideRoll: folds
tbuck27: raises 625 to 875
doc1906: calls 750
Monteroy: raises 625 to 1500 and is all-in
tbuck27: calls 625
doc1906: folds
*** FLOP *** [4c 9c 9s]
*** TURN *** [4c 9c 9s] [7c]
*** RIVER *** [4c 9c 9s 7c] [4h]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Monteroy: shows [Qs 8c Tc Kh] (a flush, Ten high)
tbuck27: shows [9d 3s 3c As] (three of a kind, Nines)
Monteroy collected 3875 from pot
docs play the whole time has been utterly horrid in a strange passive way, so his call here in the sb is just what he always did, namely call a lot.
I do have him covered by about 250 so if I flat call then we both fold the flop in theory I am still ahead of him but that is a pretty ugly scenario.
I could just fold which is definitely a reasonable option, but what I wanted to do was just get a 3 way since the only way I completely lose then is if the short stack finishes 1st and I finish 3rd.
Once I did reraise it did give the short stack a way to sort of escape, albeit pretty much at a he will lose for sure if I win now cost.
I am really not even sure what the correct play is here =O
Comments
Guess it is a bit trickier if the sb had shoved and you know the 3 way scenario can exist. I think folding or calling are both reasonable in that situation (given the decent run down hand I had), though perhaps mathematically there is a best solution.
Hoping the hero would bust so he makes the money.
wtf....I guess I should read the title.......I still fold
tbuck isn't folding and you're 5/6 with a mediocre hand.
I would fold.
Basically my error was in creating a scenario where the sb who made a strange bad play cold calling into a possible escape for him (albeit in a way putting pretty much all of his eggs in that basket).
The big stack was raising any 4 cards in that spot (he is a regular, I would do the same) , so I did feel my hand would play fine against his random hand, but I did make a mistake creating the heads up situation there.
I still prefer a 3 way to folding and letting them go heads up, but there was no way to make sure it was a 3 way without committing first, so with that the fold is most likely the correct play by quite a bit.
Umm isn't that exactly what your suppose to do?
Yes, but apparently some people play poker for fun and don't care about money.