PL Omaha Hi Question

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phatjose

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So since my omaha game is average at best, I have a question from the people that are better than I am. At what point do you lay down a full house redraw? I can post the specific hand that is prompting this question if need be. Basically, if I flop top set, or top 2p, but the board is draw heavy, at what size bet should I lay it down figuring I'm drawing from way behind? Or do I try and catch my full house which I figure is going to be the nuts (let's discount a straight flush for this)?
 
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Post the hand.

The question you're asking without hand info is pretty vague.
 
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Crap, well it looks like I lost the hand history associated with this hand (stars hand history request tool is retarded how it only goes back to Sunday).

Anyway I will reconstruct as best I can.

Villain raises pre flop to like .09 which was the pot. I called with double suited straightening cards, something like 6789. There were also like 4-5 other callers in this hand preflop (9 handed table). Flop was like 457 rainbow, giving me the straight with a redraw to a higher straight. Villain bets out the pot and i reraise him the pot. Turn comes with a blank, and villain again bets out, this time slightly less then the pot, and I reraise him the pot. Villain calls and the board pairs on the river. Villain bets out his remaining $2 or so, pot was like $16 at this point so I figured I was pretty much committed and called down to see he hit a full house on the river and was calling with 2 pair the whole way.

My question, was he justified in calling down my pot reraises with a full house redraw or was he making bad calls and I just got sucked out on? Again, sorry for not having the exact hand history, I apparently can't request that far back in stars hand history.
 
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you should never be folding top set on the flop unless there is a 3 flush on board or a str with heavy action.
 
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