Re: Calling with a suited ace...
For the naked suited ace its simply a matter of do they pay off with the smaller flush? How much/often? Do I make a flush often enough and they have the flush and they pay me off and the board doesnt pair often enough is the question? If they are reasonable they should adjust to never putting in any money with a non nut flush in the 5-card variant due to the increased prob % of the nut flush being out there.
Raise sizes are only relative to stack sizes, if they pay off, then you can be looser with your ranges. In light of this you also have to think about playing trap hands and letting yourself get stacked off. The AA4 hand which ill discuss below is pretty close to textbook example of the nuts that is barely a coinflip and you'll only get the money in when your opponent outdraws you.
A466J in NL 5 card omaha is like playing 72 suited cause its suited.
something like a AA4 flop where u have A466J you are going to be barely 55% against Axxxx where xxxx > 4. Again this depends on your edge in your hand reading for not giving them implied odds in these hands. But you want to avoid these situations.
In general in this game context, if your going to fold to a 50 raise u should never limp from early position with any hand. With those stacks a raise of 50 is no different to a limp really.
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