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What he said. If you weren't in the big blind I wouldn't have even played this hand in the first place. No nut low, plus the nut straight means a low is on the board. Neither situation leads to you winning 100% of the pot!
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You're trying to play this hand out of position and doing it all the wrong ways. If you're intending to take this pot down with a bluff here's how you could change it: 1) Raise on the flop. He will fold rags but call/re-raise with a made hand. 2) If you call the flop, don't check the turn. He's now scared that if he bets again you will call him, so he opts to check and see a free card. Bet on the turn to show him you're not folding for cheap, and he will fold. Throughout the whole hand, you never
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Hi-Lo Split Poker for Advanced Players by Ray Zee Probably the best book you'll find out there. The rest of them just prattle on about starting hands and nut lows and stuff most people already know about.
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There was no bad beat here. As it turned out you did have a lot of outs on the river, but this hand should have never escalated to this level. After the 4 bet on the flop, it is pretty obvious the guy has the made straight and is trying to push out any low/flush draws. You hit a Q on the turn, but it would be best to just check to mjw75 and call his bet (maybe bet once and then call his raise, but don't reraise). You also seem to forget that pokerschmo is still in the hand, and probably has A2, so
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Low-level sng coaching?!?!? Yeah pay $80 for a session, then spend the next 24 hours grinding out $11 sngs just to make back your fee. Lol, that kills me.
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Short-handed NL cash games, preferrably over the $2/$4 limit. If you try doing it with tournaments, SnGs, or limit cash games below $5/10, you're going to be making like $1 /hr.
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Ray Zee's book on Advanced Strategy for Omaha H/L (it's got Stud H/L in there too) was great for me. You obviously know the basics, but it gets you in the midset of the game a lot better. For example, know what types of hands do well multi-way and which are better heads up (A234 is better played in a large multi-way pot, so if your table isn't calling raises you shouldn't raise). Lots of other strategy analysis, great read.
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this is BGizzel, sending now
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I feel like seeing as this IS the first hand, you should just call his raise to 60. See how he plays from there. He could have a huge wrap, top two, etc. Play small pot poker and get to the showdown, then when you see his hand, analyze how/why he played the way he did. Going all-in on the flop of the first hand without the nuts is not usually a smart play. Typing in "you got KKK or JJJ" basically gives your hand away so I would shy away from that as well.
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