8833ds in the HJ: Turned Bottom Set Eight-Way
Omaha No Limit. 5 SB. No BB. Wild home game. People are terrible players just there to gamble. They are opening preflop sometimes to 50 and raising all-in on the flop with baby straight and flush draws. About a third of the hands are double-bomb pots. This hand is straight Omaha and, with no wild betting, an outlier.
V1 (covers) is calling about 60 percent of his hands and betting or calling about half the flops, almost all multiway. He speaks only Spanish and has asked the dealer to call his hand repeatedly.
Other Vs (mostly cover): some loose-aggressive maniacs and some calling stations.
Hero (170) is playing super tight but V1 pays no attention at all.
OTTH
V limps in EP. Three calls to hero in HJ with 8h8c3h3c. Hero calls. CO and BTN call. BB checks. Eight-way.
Flop (35 after rake): KhQh4d
Checks thru.
Turn: 8d
V bets 40. Folds to hero. Hero? Hero calls. Everyone else folds.
River (115): Kc
V bets 100. Hero?
2 Replies
Jam turn, snap river as played. Not jamming turn is a gigantic mistake. Would be a gigantic mistake even if you'd missed off a 0 in your stack size
What wazz wrote.