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pokenum -o8 ad 4c 5s 2s - kd as 6h 3h - qh 5c ac ah - 7d 8c 5d 7c
Omaha Hi/Low 8-or-better: 376992 enumerated boards
cards scoop HIwin HIlos HItie LOwin LOlos LOtie EV
5s 2s 4c Ad 57730 69920 301921 5151 93143 40922 11772 0.273
As Kd 6h 3h 45581 56684 317932 2376 42638 81713 783 0.190
Ac 5c Ah Qh 82845 107718 262383 6891 0 113196 11772 0.267
8c 7c 7d 5d 68262 135143 241213 636 0 119340 0 0.270
So I got a bit more than 27% equity hot-and-cold against those three. However, on the flop I push out another contender who has put in the full preflop raise. Since there are a few shorties involved too it is hard to figure out the actual expectation. On the flop against the hands that went to showdown, I'm looking even better:
cards scoop HIwin HIlos HItie LOwin LOlos LOtie EV
5s 2s 4c Ad 44 44 480 4 309 0 9 0.355
As Kd 6h 3h 52 97 431 0 0 252 0 0.141
Ac 5c Ah Qh 107 295 229 4 0 288 9 0.387
8c 7c 7d 5d 36 88 440 0 0 252 0 0.117
35.5% equity four ways is obviously quite nice.
All in all I find that these pots are one of my main money makers in this game, building a huge pot preflop with a A2wx hand, since people will often come along with naked A2's or even A3's. Here you have one guy with A36K stacking off and a low wrap in the mix. Of course there's also a double suited AA hand in there which was a bit of a surprise (since he just called/called/called).
Of course a lot depends on being able to backdoor a 5-high flush and hit the nut low for a mega scoop and busting 3 players, and not everyone has those mad skillz, but if you do, like me, I suggest getting it all in.Statistics: Posted by Stoneburg — Wed May 30, 2007 3:14 am
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