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Old 10-02-2007, 05:56 PM
Dr_Chris Dr_Chris is offline
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Default Re: Stack to Pot ratio and how it applies to Omaha

Thanks for starting this discussion, after reading the book I have been thinking of how to implement these concepts in my omaha game.

I agree that the target SPR for AAxx type hands should probably be 1, if the flop is scary with multiple opponents and your facing a pot sized bet you’re not really committed.

For most other playable omaha hands that have ‘nut potential’ i think a SPR of 13 probably is very good, you don’t want it to be much higher because then you cant get your stack in the middle with only three rounds of betting. To reach this target i sometimes miniraise preflop if looks like the pot is going to be too small otherwise and this sometimes gives you a free card to improve if you miss the flop.

A kind of hands that i don’t think you can play profitable with a SPR of 13 are the double suited hands where you aren’t drawing to the nut flushes, maybe a target SPR of 4 would make these hands easier to play. But then these hands are trouble hands for me so I don’t know.



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Old 10-02-2007, 06:16 PM
ArgusSpets ArgusSpets is offline
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Default Re: Stack to Pot ratio and how it applies to Omaha

what is "PNLH Vol 1" please?
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Old 10-02-2007, 06:39 PM
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Professional No Limit Hold'em Vol 1
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Old 10-03-2007, 04:57 AM
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Default Re: Stack to Pot ratio and how it applies to Omaha

uh-oh dont think it applies to omaha
there is few articles about how much % of your stack you should bet with your aces
i think its quite easy - you probably shouldnt commit more than 20% of your stack with not goddam premium hand HU if you think opponent have at least same skill as you. by "premium" hands i mean AAxx, KKxxs 5678s+
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