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Originally Posted by bigoilboomer
Do these spots come up often?
Somewhat, but it's basically never going to be a mistake to get in top set = nuts < ~200bbs deep.
The worst equity I could find is top set and second set (i.e. blocking redraw) vs straight flush draw + full wrap + bdfd giving 32.8% equity for the current nuts:
ProPokerTools Odds Oracle Results (2.3 Professional)
Omaha Hi, Generic syntax
Board - 5c8cJs
PLAYER_1 JdJh8d8h
PLAYER_2 6c7c9sts
820 trials (exhaustive)
All-in Equity
| Equity % | Wins Hi % | Ties Hi % | Wins Hi Count | Ties Hi Count | |
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JdJh8d8h | 32.8049% | 32.8049% | 0.0000% | 269 | 0 | |
6c7c9sts | 67.1951% | 67.1951% | 0.0000% | 551 | 0 | |
One saving grace to bear in mind is that you can't have the full 20 out wrap at the same time as the nut flush draw. In practice all that means is that in headsup pots, the full wrap + flush draw may not want to get all the money in when they may be up against top set and the nut flush draw.