Valuebetting being correct is contingent on being called by Ax, not just worse Tx; if you think only all worse Tx will call, this is a fairly easy checkback, as you don't have good equity against the subset of hands Tx and better that get here.
Theoretically, this hand is probably close between a v-bet and checkback. One thing to note is that [AA, AT, T9] is a big chunk of even a reasonably wide 3-bet range pre, so you it's not like checking back your hand here will lead to a narrow v-betting range frequency-wise.
Practically, if you crowdsource responses in this thread to decide 'what it's reasonable for villain to call with otr', then villain probably undercalls with Ax, meaning you should check back.
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Originally Posted by Rorooen
What omaha is really teach me in poker to not build big pot to give up on later street
I'm not sure this lesson is so useful. Seems too 'general'.
Last edited by Rei Ayanami; 10-20-2017 at 02:00 PM.