Why you shouldn’t play 6d2cQd7h
What is this hand worth?
>As you can see I start UTG or on the cutoff, with the glorious omaha hand ’6d2cQd7h’. This hand is worth 6.5 points in the hutchinson point count system, we get 4 points for the 67 combination and 2.5 points for the Queen high flush possibility.
“I Fold”
I decide this hand isn’t worth it and throw it away rather quickly. Even if I would hit a flush, I would not be happy. Only if the king of diamonds and the ace of diamonds fall on the flop, and I get a third diamond while there is no pair on the board I could make the nuts. 67 also has some nut possibilities but they are so vulnerable, really, it is best to fold such a sad sad hand.
The rest of the hand
The action that follows is also rather sad, Player 3 keeps on betting one big blind on every turn, while he should have just fired a big one on the river. In the end it seems I would have won this hand with a double pair, but hey, rule number one, don’t look back on your actions based on the cards that fall after you fold, it is a very bad practice and will damage your play in the long run. Be happy to fold such a losing Omaha Hand.