Hi!
I'm just a rookie in Omaha, but can you explain a bit more why can we pot call on the turn in 41:37? Only because of the SPR?
Why are we not scared of KQ, KK combos? Should Opponent lead on the turn with those hands with this SPR?
Maybe I'm over complicating this situation and If we would check, we would face with a really hard river decision, so with this SPR and because the only 2 pair is possible in 3bet spots like this is the KQ and set of KK we should just betcall because of the pot odds? Is there enough draws as well in his ch/r range?
Now I'm sure I just explained to myself that there are a lot of draws in opponent range and we would lose a lot of eq against his draws but can you help me to see better the actual ranges here.
And maybe my real question is, Can be an opponent (maybe with his draws) that passive, that we actually could fold this hand on the turn when facing a ch/r
I'm so sorry to write this much, but I just started to play PLO after 7 years of Holdem, and I'm really really overexcited right now and I found your videos really helpful so keep up the good work!!
Hi!
I'm just a rookie in Omaha, but can you explain a bit more why can we pot call on the turn in 41:37? Only because of the SPR?
Why are we not scared of KQ, KK combos? Should Opponent lead on the turn with those hands with this SPR?
Maybe I'm over complicating this situation and If we would check, we would face with a really hard river decision, so with this SPR and because the only 2 pair is possible in 3bet spots like this is the KQ and set of KK we should just betcall because of the pot odds? Is there enough draws as well in his ch/r range?
Now I'm sure I just explained to myself that there are a lot of draws in opponent range and we would lose a lot of eq against his draws but can you help me to see better the actual ranges here.
And maybe my real question is, Can be an opponent (maybe with his draws) that passive, that we actually could fold this hand on the turn when facing a ch/r
I'm so sorry to write this much, but I just started to play PLO after 7 years of Holdem, and I'm really really overexcited right now and I found your videos really helpful so keep up the good work!!
Cheers
Jan. 24, 2017 | 12:51 p.m.