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Old 05-11-2007, 02:18 AM
RichGambler RichGambler is offline
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Default Omaha 80BB stack is it ok to go all in with 2nd set 4 way pot?

The situation: I have 88JJ flop Kx8c6c I raised preflop i bet pot size guy goes all in and 2 guys calls all in.

Pot about 300BB I have 80BB stack.

Is it ok to call?

If I'm against KK I'm dead if its 88 and 66 vs flush draw and straight draw it's about even $$$ so I folded.

Wondering if thats ok to fold in the spots like that.

How big is my stack suppose to be for me to make the call with second best set.
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Old 05-11-2007, 03:04 AM
alphatmw alphatmw is offline
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Default Re: Omaha 80BB stack is it ok to go all in with 2nd set 4 way pot?

don't you mean how small should your stack be?
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Old 05-11-2007, 11:35 PM
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Default Re: Omaha 80BB stack is it ok to go all in with 2nd set 4 way pot?

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The situation: I have 88JJ flop Kx8c6c I raised preflop i bet pot size guy goes all in and 2 guys calls all in.

Pot about 300BB I have 80BB stack.

Is it ok to call?

If I'm against KK I'm dead if its 88 and 66 vs flush draw and straight draw it's about even $$$ so I folded.

Wondering if thats ok to fold in the spots like that.

How big is my stack suppose to be for me to make the call with second best set.

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You're way, way off here. You may be 50% to win the pot in this spot, but for it to be "about even $$$" to call or fold calling 80bb into a 300bb pot, you'd have to be <25% to win the pot. Basically, unless you're up against a super-duper nit raising who you're sure would not make this move with 66 or a draw, or you've got a much, much deeper stack, you should be calling this.
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