$4 PL O8 6-max: Flop Nut Flush Draw with Overpair with tons of action on 2 Low Card Flop

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$4 PL O8 6-max: Flop Nut Flush Draw with Overpair with tons of action on 2 Low Card Flop

Full Tilt Pot-Limit Omaha, $0.02 BB (6 handed) - Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

saw flop

CO ($0.40)
Button ($0.77)
Hero (SB) ($1.11)
BB ($0.60)
UTG ($3.01)
MP ($0.27)

Preflop: Hero is SB with 8
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, A
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, K
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, K
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2 folds, CO bets $0.04, Button calls $0.04, Hero calls $0.03, BB calls $0.02

Flop: ($0.16) 9
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, 3
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, 6
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(4 players)
Hero bets $0.16, BB calls $0.16, CO raises to $0.36 (All-In), Button calls $0.36, Hero raises to $1.07 (All-In), 1 fold, Button calls $0.37 (All-In)

Turn: ($2.14) 9
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(3 players, 3 all-in)

River: ($2.14) 9
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(3 players, 3 all-in)

Total pot: $2.14 | Rake: $0.14
 
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First of all I don't really understand why you bet so much on the flop.

I mean....you're drawing to one of the worst low hands you can get and with the number of villains in the pot you're kings are going to be fragile (though having one of the aces helps the strength atm)

The nut flush draw is the only good thing about the hand atm and that's only realistically drawing to half the pot because there's very little chance 8xxxx low is going to win here.

Dependant on the table dynamic I would bet 1/2 pot, though 1/4 would be even better if the table's passive; and take it from there.

I guess the side pot V's the button covers some of the overall equity lost v's the showdown in total but it's still a dangerous spot to be betting out so aggressively.

The hand looks better than it actually is.
 
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