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Old 08-31-2007, 09:26 AM
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Default Re: Question about Omama high starting hands

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Since I first posted the above, I thought of a related question.

During the second and third hours of the tournament, I started playing fewer one-dimensional hands (such as a pair of jacks with two unconnected and unsuited low cards), and more hands that had more than one possibility, let's call them two dimensional hands.

Examples: Hands such as 2358 that have more than one way to make a straight, two-suited hands, or hands with both straight and flush draws such as Ad Kd 7c 6h.

It just seemed logical to me that with all the draw chasing that goes on in Omaha, it's best to have a hand that give you more than one option.

Am I looking at this correctly?

Thanks for your help.

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Yes. You are.
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