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Re: Omaha theory: Folding the nuts on the flop.
Well with the 5 limpers, the pot is already 5$ and you pot it so the pot becomes 10$ and he repot raises and that's generally 2x pot no?
In this situations we're assuming my opponent is a very solid player who knows you are also a solid player and therefore already puts you on a straight given that you're potting it into 4 other players. By repotting it, I think we can safely assume that against this opponent, he has 56 with a redraw. |
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Re: Omaha theory: Folding the nuts on the flop.
here I just call and reevaluate on turn. This could be very exploitable and seems weak to lay down the nuts against only one opponent, even good.
The only time I can lay down the nuts is when two players play back and you can be sure to be against flush draw and str8 + redraw... |
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