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please put it in a better view, aka use a hand converter!

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I wil try to explain this a little more. I am in the big blind, multiway pot no raises. I check the straight on the turn with the jack high flush to come on the river. Another guy bets a dollar and the dude raises the pot to $6. I just flat call out of postion and hit the jack high flush.My question was should I check raise him if he raises everyone else it would be half our stacks or less?

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I'm REALLY no Omaha guru, but I'd say raising the turn is probably good. You've got the nut straight, and could fill up on the river, but I'm not sure if that's trouble, really depends on the action that took place on the flop/turn. And really, the ONLY river you're not going to like is a spade than isn't the 8. So if you're getting it in on like 80% of possible river's, might as well raise now.

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What was flop action like?You checked your straight on the turn?It looks like the flop was only checked around, so no one bet the flush draw. You hit the gutter on the turn and you should take down the pot at this point. Bet the turn and then get sucked out on the river when he calls with his set and hits his flush draw. Then think back on the hand that you played fine and move on to the next hand. He played his hand horrible so I would really keep looking him up on pokerstars to play some more with him.

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