Re: Omaha 8 Theory Questions
A. always in low limit with no raising. I'd still call if I'm in late position with a raise and 4+ limpers. If you flop only a low, you must be careful since theres a reasonable chance of being quartered. But, with 4+ opponnents even being quartered can be profitable.
B. I used to, but have started tightening up. It needs at least one other thing going for it in early/mid position (another wheel card, suited ace, 2 broadways, etc). In late position it's usually worth a limp regardless of xx so long as you know how to dump a bad flop.
C. almost never. If it's a family pot, I *might* toss a raise in hoping that this is the one I hit my quads. But I see this as being too dangerous a move in general.
D. almost always. If you flop the deuce you have nice counterfiet protection and can push your hand. If the flop is deuceless, it's easy to dump since you're probably not hitting a high hand with this.
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