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			I'm a pretty new player at omaha but since this is only Omaha High and not H/L, I might have just called preflop because you really don't have a good connecting hand. This would be a great hand for H/L but you only have a pair, only one flush draw, and a low straight preflop. If you just call preflop, you can keep the pot nicely sized so you don't have to lose a lot of your stack when a bad flop comes.
 I don't know if this advice is right so maybe a PLO player could help me with my thinking here but generally I like to keep the pot preflop small because so many hands can hit.
 
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