Quote:
Originally Posted by DumbosTrunk
I thought V could certainly have A2 as the pfr, but I wanted to protect my equity against the two flush draws if possible with a third V in there. Bad way to think about it? (And yes I get that preflop is a fold.)
There is not much protecting in Big-O
If they have a nut (or even good) low and any redraw for a nut (or close) high, they are never folding. In NLHE or even PLO, this is not bad, but in this game, you lose at least half way too often.
If you have a great read on the player -- maybe he always pots turn when it checks through on flop -- go for it (you obviously have to shove), but I don't like it. So many cards can crush you and your low sucks.