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Originally Posted by Julio
I don't think going all in here was the right move.
Villain 1 or Villain 2 could've been chasing a flush and they hit it. You do hold the Ace of clubs, but if 1 or both have clubs that is less outs you have.
Depending on the action you could be getting a good price to chase a club on the river. But had villain 1 or 2 turned a flush, which they easily could have from the way this hand was played, you're putting in way more into the pot against the likelihood of rivering a club, against what's likely to be even smaller odds of hitting it with 1 or both villains likely also to be holding clubs.
Julio,are you serious man? He had backdoor flushdraw with 1 club?
Also on turn he had flushdraw with bare Ace of clubs
?I would advice
rechecking Pot limit Omaha rules,and answer to question what to do on turn
is check fold.Chance that opponent who was chasing clubs folds is close
to 0.They can have just a 9 or various trash,so you check and very rarely
you can even win at showdown,