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is there an omaha/8 outs calculator out there?
check this out: hand: Qd 2s Js As board on turn: 4h 5s Ts Ah of course, the river was a ten of hearts :[ i'm just curious if there's an app (or a really bored player) that can calculate how many cards gave me the nut hi, the nut lo, and both |
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Re: is there an omaha/8 outs calculator out there?
Nut lows (3): 3c,3d,3h Nut highs (9): Kc,Kd,Ks,Qs,9s,8s,7s,6s,4s Both (1): 3s Any other 3 creates the potential for somebody to have a 7-high straight with 76. A 6,7, or 8 on the river will not give you the nut-low since somebody could hold 32. That 3s would have been nice to see. |
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Four outs for nut scoop hand
Since a low is not already on the table, it is also interesting to figure out all 'scoop outs'. There are more cards than 3s which guarantees the scoop, namely Ks,Qs,9s. |
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Re: Four outs for nut scoop hand
Oops. You're right. That's my total inexperience in Omaha8 showing. I was a really bored player last night. |
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Re: Four outs for nut scoop hand
From wow's original post: "board on turn: 4h 5s Ts Ah" |
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That\'s right! This is a low on that board!
I'm even worse at Omaha8 than I thought. Obviously, there is a low on that board so my original analysis stands... ...until somebody finds another mistake. |
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