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The Fundamental Law of Omaha
In a moment of deep reflective thought (and after playing a fair few hands, mostly in HORSE), I have come to realize the fundamental law of omaha hold them. Here it is:
Whenever Jiggymike has a sick 21-out combo draw, the board will always pair (possibly twice if he flops it). However, whenever Jiggymike flops top set on a board with weak draws, it will always runner-runner the low and the board will NEVER pair under any circumstances, allowing someone else to gutshot a straight. WHAT CAN YOU DO, IT'S SCIENCE? |
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Re: The Fundamental Law of Omaha
i flopped a wrap/nut low draw on a rainbow flop only to have the board runner runner pair. any ace-8 on turn or river and i at least chop, omaha H/L is retarded
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Re: The Fundamental Law of Omaha
Well you get twice as many cards so you have twice the chance of losing.
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Re: The Fundamental Law of Omaha
UPDATE: Just got 2-outered twice (2 pair being beaten by a river set) to lose in that donkament. WHEEEEEEE!!!!
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Re: The Fundamental Law of Omaha
I thought the fundamental theorem of Omaha was 48/52
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