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[QUOTE="PreciousLor, post: 424999, member: 12019"] Too tight, me? :) ;) yep I accept the comments regards the stakes involved and the fact that the money at these levels is probably thrown around without any fear. He is probably ok, (although the fact he posted it, means he probably got unlucky of course), but I made my point because :- is it generally a good idea to bet out with an easily assailable single nut? A:no (a single virtually impenatrable nut, yes). In short I dont want to give the poster of the thread the impression that moving with an easily assailable nut high is a good move. Next time when he isnt all in, and he gets reraised back at him the guy is going to get slaughtered (in the long run). Ok, before you say it as well, Of course what I am saying is more applicable on the flop than the turn. For me, having the current nut high in Omaha means nothing really (unless backed up by good draws) even if it is a straight, and that is the essence of my point. Either way, the poster of the thread will probably still call next time :) Thanks for the friendly discussion :) EDIT :- removed a redundant 'it'. Damn typos! [/QUOTE]
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