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    omaha live 1/2/5

    Pretty stacked table average is about E800/900 Im on the button i have approx e900
    its a min e25 to go preflop. 1/2/5

    this hand came up where i am on the button with 10s Jh 3c 2D

    flop is 7C 8C 9H

    3 players to flop 1st to act pots it next repots it and now to me.

    I think it was about 400 to go cant rem but in or around that

    Should i be thinking fold here?
    http://www.sitnpoker.com/?amigosid=18

    #2
    fold?

    you flopped the nuts

    although you could be drawing dead by the turn you cant fold here

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      #3
      you can see no way of folding this for 400 bucks.
      pot and repot.
      can we not see maybe a same straight draw with nut flush draw or same straight draw to higher straight draw.

      i d really like to hear opinions on this
      http://www.sitnpoker.com/?amigosid=18

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        #4
        Originally posted by Ziggin&Zaggin View Post
        you can see no way of folding this for 400 bucks.
        pot and repot.
        can we not see maybe a same straight draw with nut flush draw or same straight draw to higher straight draw.

        i d really like to hear opinions on this
        You mean the same straight with redraw?

        [/pedant]

        Also, surely that's a rank hand to be getting involved with regardless of being on the button?
        Pining for Wa'erford

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          #5
          You shouldnt be in the hand for 25 with that garbage

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            #6
            Obv you thought it was badugi at first.

            Simple fold now.

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              #7
              For the love of god fold pre, fold now too.

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                #8
                im not an omaha expert ( im a holdem expert )

                but can someone explain to me why you fold now

                is it because you're more than likely up against J10 as well with a flush draw too, so its gonna be a split, so fold now lose the 25 you put in and dont risk it all versus your opponents draws

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by crow View Post
                  im not an omaha expert ( im a holdem expert )

                  but can someone explain to me why you fold now

                  is it because you're more than likely up against J10 as well with a flush draw too, so its gonna be a split, so fold now lose the 25 you put in and dont risk it all versus your opponents draws
                  Your chopping with the nuts but a redraw to paired boards/any club turn/ any unlikely runner runner flush makes your hand very hard to hold up 3 ways

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by crow View Post
                    im not an omaha expert ( im a holdem expert )

                    but can someone explain to me why you fold now

                    is it because you're more than likely up against J10 as well with a flush draw too, so its gonna be a split, so fold now lose the 25 you put in and dont risk it all versus your opponents draws
                    Basically yes. Note you have Jh and Ts - at least one of the others has JT also (likely both) so the club redraw is very likely to be there. Any other hand which is happy to put in 900 on this flop without the nuts should be a very strong draw like 99 with clubs.

                    You have absolutely no redraw in this hand, not even a backdoor one. You cannot win this pot outright, but you can lose it pretty often. Get out of it now, no question.

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