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is it ever right to c/r in plo hi?


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why not slow play and wake up on the turn?Overfulls are infinitely different from underfulls, this can be slowplayed. Is there a time for a c/r? Yes, you do it to isolate if you think a late position player will make a bet.

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why not slow play and wake up on the turn?
ewww. I don't like slowplaying in PLO at all. Here the CR is fineedit: whoops, just thought you had trips, so I wouldn't have a problem with getting the pot bigger and making a move on the turn
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In my understanding of Omaha, it's better to lead out in this situation. You probably won't get action anyway, unless someone has trips or the lower full house, but if you check-raise, you make it easy for someone to get away from one of these hands, since you are representing such massive strength. Even check-calling would be okay here, but I'd probably lead out and then check the turn.

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Hero is BB with A :D J :) 4 :club: 3 :D UTG+1 limps, 3 callers, SB calls, Hero checks.Flop: A :) A :D J :) SB checks, Hero?leads out, right? i check-raised and it worked out, but i kinda hate it.
check/call the flop. you have a monster, and want people to catch up by making an underfull, or a flush (some may even put money in with a straight if nobody shows any strength). 8)
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if the game is aggressive enough and you can easily induce bluffs, i'd say that this is a pot flop, CR turn situation OOP.if you're not feeling confident that you can induce a bluff on the turn, however, i'd say check/call flop and CR turn.

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