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Old 10-19-2007, 12:09 AM
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Default Re: How do you avoid becoming a nut peddler in Omaha?

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Remember that if you are going to play looser and more aggressive, do it in position. It makes all your decisions much easier postflop. Position allows you to pick up a lot of small pots on the flop.

If you see that no one wants the pot on the flop and you have top pair with a decent kicker (a hand you might not bet OOP), you can confidently bet it in position against one or two villains. If you are called and don't improve on the turn, check behind and get a free card. Many times you can see a free showdown.

Position position position.

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Position is overrated?

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no. position is incredibly important. always playing in position is overrated.

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I didn't say that. All I said was that you can loosen up in position. That doesn't mean you should play crap like QT64.

You don't have to bet every pot in position either, but you will have a better idea of where you stand than if you were OOP (allowing you to bet more often).
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