1c/2c Omaha Hi.
Stacks
Mine - $11.14
Villain (SB) $5.29
History. I'm only 12 hands in (sat in with $2) and have had 2 full houses beat lesser full houses, and won 3 more without a showdown. I've obviously been very active.
The villain has only shown down twice. One hand was Kings up with a flush draw on the turn. Other was double suited rags that were checked down.
I have 6 7 4 8
I limp UTG+1 and call BBs pot bet. (He's done this several times and check folded the flop)
5 4 2 flop (5 players)
SB bets pot, BB folds, I call and cutoff calls
3 to the turn J
SB pots again.
I've 13 outs (3s, 6s, 7s, 8s)
Based on his aggression in this hand, I've put this guy on a set. He's shown down with top 2 and flush draw where he checked and bet half the pot. This is the fastest he's played since I sat in. A big PP isn't out of the question either.
So I'm looking at calling $2.40 to win $4.68. Am I right in saying that I need to be getting 3 to 1 to call here? His river bet, which I absolutely expect, will be his last $2.17
Should I be taking the $2.17 into account when I make a call here which would give me the correct odds to call?
After the hand I thought that maybe I should re-raise on the flop and turn given my hand strength and the effective stack. Would that be the right play?
I should add that I rarely play cash games, and usually only play NLH SnGs, so preserving the stack is usually a consideration. I understand that cash games should be considered one long game which is different to how I play tournaments but I wasn't thinking that way during this hand.
Thanks
Stacks
Mine - $11.14
Villain (SB) $5.29
History. I'm only 12 hands in (sat in with $2) and have had 2 full houses beat lesser full houses, and won 3 more without a showdown. I've obviously been very active.
The villain has only shown down twice. One hand was Kings up with a flush draw on the turn. Other was double suited rags that were checked down.
I have 6 7 4 8
I limp UTG+1 and call BBs pot bet. (He's done this several times and check folded the flop)
5 4 2 flop (5 players)
SB bets pot, BB folds, I call and cutoff calls
3 to the turn J
SB pots again.
I've 13 outs (3s, 6s, 7s, 8s)
Based on his aggression in this hand, I've put this guy on a set. He's shown down with top 2 and flush draw where he checked and bet half the pot. This is the fastest he's played since I sat in. A big PP isn't out of the question either.
So I'm looking at calling $2.40 to win $4.68. Am I right in saying that I need to be getting 3 to 1 to call here? His river bet, which I absolutely expect, will be his last $2.17
Should I be taking the $2.17 into account when I make a call here which would give me the correct odds to call?
After the hand I thought that maybe I should re-raise on the flop and turn given my hand strength and the effective stack. Would that be the right play?
I should add that I rarely play cash games, and usually only play NLH SnGs, so preserving the stack is usually a consideration. I understand that cash games should be considered one long game which is different to how I play tournaments but I wasn't thinking that way during this hand.
Thanks
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