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Old 16th June 2009, 05:27 PM
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I was playing an omaha tournament which started with a field of circa 1100 players and we're now down to the last 55 where 50 get paid. I'm currently in 39th with 14k chips, 50th position has about 5k. I'm looking good to easily make the money. I've been card dead for a while now though except for the previous hand where I limped in behind a couple other limpers with a couple of kings and Axs, I got to see a cheap flop but totally missed it and gave up the hand. Now I'm in MP3 with T J Q K Blinds are 400-800 + antes, 2 or 3 limp and then bigstack raises to 7K+, he's capable of raising with any old junk. Normally I want to play this hand but it seems such a crappy time to be in this situation. What would you do?
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Old 16th June 2009, 06:18 PM
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It all depends on what you are trying to do, if a min cash is important to you then it's an easy fold, if you're trying to win the thing then by all means gamble it up and get it all in.
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it's all in or fold. personally, i'd wait for a better spot once i'm in the money.
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i would flat call.

if someone else re raises preflop you would call all in. this is a great hand to be all in 3 or 4 handed. and this could put you in good shape for winning the tournament.

if no one raises then you can reevaluate on the flop. People seem to play more hands for there entire stack in omaha so if you fold the flop, you can most likely still fold your way to the money.
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