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Old 10-28-2005, 09:29 AM
soko soko is offline
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Default Counting your outs in Omaha Hi

My question is regarding counting your outs when you have multiple draws to hands that can give you a possible tie-split nut hand, like a straight when the pot odds are very close.

Say at a very loose $1/$2 omaha hi table where 7-8 people to each the flop. On the turn the pot is 10BB and it's your turn in middle position, the players are very passive nobody is raising without the nuts, the board shows a QTxx with 2 to a flush from the flop, 5-6 people currently in the hand your in middle position and you have AKJx and can't make the flush.

What would your order of thinking be for calculating your outs and how profitable this hand is if you should lay it down, raise, or call?
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