This is zoom where I don't use a HUD so there's no relevant reads, wondering what people's normal lines on the flop are. with a NFD and gutter as well as potential 2pair outs I'm not sure if i like c/c'ing with the intention of folding brick turns, is pot/going with it 3-ways where my equity can't be terrible bad?
Results: $30.37 pot ($1.29 rake)
Final Board: 7 T J 4 K
BTN showed 8 8 7 6 and won $0.00 (-$12.19 net)
SB showed Q J J 4 and won $29.08 ($16.89 net)
Hero mucked Q 3 A A and lost (-$5.64 net)
What a dream to get to check/raise that flop 3ways. Flopping overpair +nfd +nut gutter in a pot in omaha pretty much means that you do everything you can to put in more money and you don't stop putting in money on that flop
And don't fold turn.
I think the problem here is that you lack a complete understanding of how equities run in PLO. There is LITERALLY no scenario which isn't pretty fantastic for you on the flop, or pretty much anything that should stop you from mashing it in on the turn either. ESPEEECIALLY multiway.
I suggest a lot of propokertools work, but mainly to PLAY WITH A HUD and then open up every big hand after it has been played out and looking at the street by street equity!
I would bet the flop because i think that the worst what can happen is that the flop gets checked through. I hope to see at least callers and on this board the chances are great that at least one opponent will not fold.
If i get raised i gii very happy. I want all these lower FD+pair hands to raise the the flop.
If i get only called i know at least that opponents obv don`t have 89** (or can anyone see calls with 89** at plo 10?)
We have 2xAces, 4xkings and 7xhearts (13 cards) that brings us the nuts on the flop. ~29% and i think it`s easier to get value in these spots if we are aggressor on the flop instead of caller.
The only turns i would be scared of are 3xJ, 3xT, 3x7 if i get called. ~20%.
The rest 51% of turns are not very concering and we can pot again.