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Re: O/8 Playing for High/Bet the flop?
Ouch, I thought the part about the 9 was spot on. Some people play Omaha becuase they don't like the aggresiveness needed in holdem. Just think that if you are playing high only and the flop comes high only you should always try bet. If people always know what you have you aren't ever gonna win a tourney.
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Re: O/8 Playing for High/Bet the flop?
Clear check-fold.
You're way behind more than one person right now and you're basically hoping for a non-spade Q. That's three outs that may be no good by the river. |
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Re: O/8 Playing for High/Bet the flop?
Cappalletti's idea of betting high hands when you get a high flop works better when the high flop does not contain an Ace. The Ace will hit all the low hands, giving them at least a pair and possibly two pair. This greatly reduces your chance of picking up the pot. The Ace also makes it not an all high flop but a one low card flop. So you will get called by people trying for a backdoor low.
I would check this flop. If the position of the Ace and King were switched (Ace in your hand with a K T 9 flop), I would be more inclined to bet. |
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Re: O/8 Playing for High/Bet the flop?
I have found that Capaletti's idea of being aggressive on high only flops certainly has some validity.But it seems to me that more moderarion is needed in the application than he shows in his book.This example,with the flop containing an A,a poor fit,bad position,& such a large field misses the mark by a mile,imo.
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