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Any consensus on the types of hands and stack sizes you "get it in" preflop in omaha?

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Any consensus on the types of hands and stack sizes you "get it in" preflop in omaha?

So a couple things I've sorta noticed lately. (note: these are simply things I have noticed at the local games I play at, I make no claim to have my finger on the current pulse of PLO)

I think it's fairly obvious that most people open limp (8-10 handed) far more in PLO than NLH, seems normal since opponents in PLO are more likely to contest your bets post flops, turn and river since they are more likely to connect.

However at what point do you say to yourself? "Ok, this hand is going to play well vs 1-2 opponents, there is dead money in the middle, I'm going to commit myself by making a pot sized bet pre."

I mean hands like double suited aces, your 789t double suited rundown type hands. Actually, more specifically, what is the WORST hand you will make the play with?

Do you do it when you can get 1/3 of your stack in pre? 1/4? 1/2?

It seems that if you can get 33% of your chips in pre then you should be set up to shove almost all flops with the hands I mentioned...within reason.

Thanks again.

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