Live ~ Does flop matter or we are too committed to matter?
Live ~ Does flop matter or we are too committed to matter?

Live ~ Does flop matter or we are too committed to matter?

2/2 ~ timed rake 9 handed

V1 ~ aggro whale, limp3b/4b w/random trash, in a 4~5waypot x/c flop pot bet(2spr) oop w/6789 no fd on Q74hh, Turn T, x/c 1/2 pot jam.

V2 ~ passive whale

H in utg opens 8 w/KKJ9hhh
some callers
V1 clicks it to 35 in btn
H repots to 105
V2 coldcalls has about 70 left
V1 calls w/ 100 left
We cover

3way pot 315
Flop 987r
We are pot committed right? We jamming any hand right?
Even if flop is Axx, we still sticking it in right?

13 April 2026 at 09:43 PM
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Definitely going with this hand having a gutter at this spr. I would probably gii on ace high flop too.


You should say all in before the flop’s turned over.


I wouldn’t be 4betting this hand unless it was DS and only against spew 3bettors

In theory I imagine we check alot on these boards

Prolly not a bad thing to get it in


Stumbled into the Omaha room - Omaha 8 has been my favorite game for years. This is not a hand to 4Bet - people make a lot of mistakes

The game doesn’t spread enough for me to put my focus. If I could play the game regularly, I’d be on this forum. As played, I spend my time focused on 1/3

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