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oroboros
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09-22-2006, 03:17 AM
Post subject: Omaha 8 - Situational Questions
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: California-Arizona
Posts: 6
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Say you are heads-up and flop comes all low suited, you flopped the nut flush but have no chance for low. Should you still bet/raise all streets even though you know the villian has low and it will be split? I'm thinking that being aggresive is still right so a free card doesnt pair the board possibly giving a boat.
What about if its multiway should you bet/raise to knock people out, let them come along cheap incase its split for more dead money or fold it because of the one way hand.
Thanks
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WhooFleuryScores
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Full House
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 918
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If you are heads up and flop the nut flush but with no low draw/redraw to a low I would still play agressively but may wait to raise the turn if facing one of those raise happy A2xx naked nut low players. Multiway I would raise and reraise-you need to get as much money from those low drawers/low hand players who are about to get quartered by you since they will not fold regardless of how much you raise out.
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L4suicide
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: England
Posts: 10
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HUP you have to bet, its especially good if you have a tag image, players tend to fold more knowing that the nut hand is usually out there.
multiway id say medium raises are best, as whoo said: get as much out of the drawers as you can.
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Raising all in works every time, but once.
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outphase
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Full House
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 949
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multiway: definitely keep the low drawers in, some are willing to pot it with A2 which will definitely be in your favor if you still hold the nuts at the river.
heads up: still bet at it, maybe your opp isn't a tard so he might lay down a weak low
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Originally Posted by lambchopdc
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