Looking at the situation as a whole do you think there's a general misconception that AAxx hands often get beaten weaker starting hands that end up with straights, flushes, 2pair, sets in Omaha. Does this lead to the AA being played passively as people at these stakes think they aren't as strong as they are?
yeh basically, I think people refuse glaringly profitable situations because they are put of by the variance of inflated pots PF in PLO (speshly with AA where you can get AI quite badly post-flop) but the really profitable spot is PRE-FLOP when you get to put half your stack in with an equity advantage, and with a decent amount of fold equity on the flops (they fold hands that might runner flushes or 2p's etc) and still with the opppurtunity to be AI in great shape (so when it comes KT4 and you jam and T986ds calls - as it always will - and you get the second half of your stack in with 65% as well)
Not saying i totally disagree with you Cos (as I defo don't) but interesting to hear YOUR reasons for preferring to flat, would you advocate any non AA 4bets here in this spot specifically?