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Tuttufin - In terms of strategy and tactics, fixed-limit Omaha-8 and pot-limit Omaha-8 are like night and day.
For example, getting quartered in pot-limit can be a disaster while getting quartered in fixed-limit is generally no big deal. From what I have seen, pot-limit Omaha-8 plays more like pot-limit Omaha-high, or even no-limit Texas hold 'em, than fixed-limit Omaha-8. Full ring, fixed-limit Omaha-8 seems a breed apart. I'd say start out slowly and cautiously. That's at least a safe approach. And don't make the mistake of assuming someone who doesn't raise much before the flop is not aggressive or doesn't know the game. Buzz |
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