I was jsut reading about this crazy hand that is in one of Phil Hellmuth's book. It was a 6 man Omaha game. Ill give you a quick recap of what happened. Blinds are $5-10.
Small Blind: 5c-7c8s-9s ($800)
Big Blind: 3d-5s-7s-8d ($1,000)
P 1 Ac-Ad-4c-4d ($600)
P 2 Kd-Ks-10d-10s ($1,500)
P3 As-Qs-Jh-9h ($2,000)
P4 Kh-10h-6d-6c ($400)
Pot was raised for $35 and all players called, with good reasoning.
Everyone catches a nice peace of the flop when it comes down 10c - 6s - 4s
Small blind raises it $150, and again everyone calls with good reasoning.
At this time P2 has the best hand with top set. When the turn comes Kc, it appears that P2 as hit the second best card in the deck. (Other then the last 10)
He bets the pot, and everyone ends up getting all there money in on the turn.
Being so early in the night, and the size of the pot, P2 wants insurance before the river is dealt.
So, the guy w/ a set of Kings has the nuts on the river, but the other players have outs to win. How many outs does Player 2 have to win the pot? the answer is very interesting.