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MBrady
This is a general question since I'm JUST starting PLO.

I flop the nut straight, but there are two to a flush on board and two really active players. I don't have any of those suits. They both have me covered. Do I just try as fast as I can to get my money in at this point? I mean I have to be a dog to someone with a set, flush draw, and redraw to a higher straight right?

I know this is probably really incomplete info, but I'm still at the point where I'm looking for pretty general guidelines. Basically I flop a nut straight in an action pot and I have NO redraws.
Smasharoo
Fold to much action here. Problem with straights with no redraws in PLO is someone have the same straight with redraws and freerolling you for a good portion of your stack.

In a lot of ways this is a worse flop than completely missing.
Rocketwadster
This is exactly the type of flop that you can go broke on. Proceed with caution. 8)
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