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Originally Posted by electrical
We're less likely to fill keeping the Ten, and I think that's significant in this game but maybe not enough to offset the couple percent we give up per your chart. Much more likely to see higher pairs in villain's hand than anything else, since at least one raise must've gone in pre. Difficult to improve our Omaha hand (over TT) if we keep the Ten, and no immediate nut potential.
I have barely played this game, but that's why I would keep the Six.
I was somewhat surprised that equity wise we fare better keeping the ten even in the times we are up against a high pair. So given that I think it's clear that we should always keep the ten in a HU situation.
Villain can have many strong draw hands that do not contain a high pair in his hand, trips of his own, two medium pair and so forth. And in steal/defend situations players will always have holdings with medium pairs. Nutiness of making a straight is a factor but the times he does not have a pair of JJ+ in hole we are really hampering ourselves keeping the 6.
Multi-way I'd say we can keep the 6 though