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Omaha is not a bluffing game [for the most part]. Usually, when people are betting big or calling big, they have it. Learn to fold. Pocket aces in the hole are bad unless they include possible flushes/straights.
NL players over value hands and need to learn preflop optimal hand selection. Don't over value trips on the flop, pocket aces or misplay straights versus 2-paired boards or flush potentials. Respect callers who 'fill' after they've call your aggressive play on the flop. Remember in a full game, there are 40 cards in players' hands and 5 community cards to come meaning there are lots of possibilties out there. Play hard with absolute nuts and make the most of these hands, in position be aggressive with nut draws and know when to fold. If an opponent thinks you're weak if he sees you fold, you will eventually get him to bet hard against you - let this work to your advantage when you have the nuts. Deciding which hands to enter pots with is perhaps your most important decision. Play too many hands and you'll just waste chips you'll need for aggressive play. Be selective, be aggressive and know when you're beat! PLO is the best game around. GL and ignore the whiners! |
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