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Old 10-24-2007, 09:46 PM
JanelleBB7 JanelleBB7 is offline
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Default Re: Is set over set normal in omaha?

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If it's a straight draw - you have nearly the exact same outs as the villain would for hitting a boat as they would hit their straight.

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Villain can have up to 20 outs on a big wrap.
You have 7 outs for your boat on the flop, 10 on the turn.

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Hi Barnett, I was saying if reraised you should let it go because to me it means they have as indicated above a wrap or worse a BETTER set. I didn't mention the better set but this was what I was trying to convey.

Sorry if I wasn't clear.

You should definately POT the flop but then fold to a reraise as you are likely to be a dog.

His question as I understand it was to figure out when he should let a set go -- this is a situation where you should IMO.
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