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  1. Left my move out but what would you do here?

    <span><h4>Hand info:</h4>

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    <table><tbody><tr><td><span>Date:</span></td><td>2009/10/06 12:27:30 ET</td></tr><tr><td><span>Type:</span></td><td>Tournament (200030272)</td></tr><tr><td><span>Game:</span></td><td>Omaha PL</td></tr><tr><td><span>Table:</span></td><td>'200030272 23' 9-max</td></tr><tr><td><span>Blinds:</span></td><td>$1000/2000</td></tr></tbody></table>

    <h4>Table info:</h4><table width="250"><tbody><tr><td align="left">Sitting out</td></tr></tbody></table>
    Seat 1: BP_0509 ($7,929)
    <table width="250"><tbody><tr><td align="left">Dealer</td></tr></tbody></table>
    Seat 2: Fortyka82 ($91,433)
    <table width="250"><tbody><tr><td align="left">Posts small blind $1000</td></tr></tbody></table>
    Seat 3: coda 09 ($42,856)
    <table width="250"><tbody><tr><td align="left">Posts big blind $2000</td></tr></tbody></table>
    Seat 4: <a href="javascript:profile_nick('Spymaster21 ')">Spymaster21 </a>($86,468)
    Seat 5: the jockey ($39,493)
    Seat 6: ClickAnPayMe ($47,056)
    Seat 7: 0ZEROsignal0 ($34,062)
    Seat 8: MaybeDavis ($25,535)
    Seat 9: cashmoney471 ($100,991)

    Dealt to Spymaster21


    <h4>Preflop: <span>(Pot: $3000)</span></h4>FOLD the jockey
    FOLD ClickAnPayMe
    FOLD 0ZEROsignal0
    RAISE MaybeDavis, to $4,000
    CALL cashmoney471, $4,000
    FOLD BP_0509
    CALL Fortyka82, $4,000
    CALL coda 09, $3,000
    CALL Spymaster21, $2,000

    <h4>Flop: <span>(Pot: $20,000)</span></h4>
    CHECK coda 09
    CHECK Spymaster21
    CHECK MaybeDavis
    BET cashmoney471, $10,000
    RAISE Fortyka82, to $50,000

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  2. you really want to risk it all on a draw?

    edit: im folding 100% of the time
  3. i mean you have 40+bb and there is no antes..whats the rush to get it in behind?
  4. This is an interesting spot. The nature of PLO is stacking off with big draws. However, this draw may not be as big as it appears. If we assume that one or both of the players has the made str8 (first player may have set or two pair and will fold) some of your outs are taken (4s and 7s). This leaves you with somewhere between 8 and 10ish outs twice. In cash game this is probably a ship but in a tournament I think I probably fold.

    Little more info would be helpful...villain's play, where we are in tournament, etc. If this is pretty deep I would be more inclined to call as hitting would give me good chance to win the tournament.
  5. this might be the easiest fold on the planet
  6.  
    Originally Posted by Charlamaigne View Post

    this might be the easiest fold on the planet

     
    Originally Posted by Charlamaigne View Post

    this might be the easiest fold on the planet

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  7. i dont think this is the easiest fold in the planet. assuming he has nuts, your equity is 50% against 4-7 and two randoms and about 35-40% against hands with an 8 or 9 in it as well. given u'll be putting in about 90 into a pot of around 120 (maybe math is wrong but too lazy to check), i dont think its terrible to play. close imo.
  8.  
    Originally Posted by Charlamaigne View Post

    this might be the easiest fold on the planet

    Not really this so much