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Re: Omaha 8 Flop --2 pair
Thanks for the responses everyone. I have pieced together some of the information and will start applying it and see how it works. I think aside from a hand that has other potential, such as A-Q-3-4 flopping A-Q-5 or something like that (where you still have a decent low draw to back you up) it would rarely be a poor decision to just fold 2 pair on the flop. This would probably be particularly true on low flops or flops with 2 or 3 suited cards. Even if the flop was all high cards, flopping 2 pair would be very likely to get outdrawn by straights or flushes.
I usually play pretty standard starting hands, but I see a flop with a number of borderline hands in order to stay a little unpredictable. This should help give me some guidelines to follow when I get myself into a tough situation. If any of that looks way off, someone let me know [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] Appreciate everyone taking the time. |
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