| This is a discussion on Omaha Strategy within the online poker forums, in the Cash Games section; Lately I've been getting crushed in PL Omaha. I'll get a great starting hand like AAKJ or KKQT. I'll raise up, and the flop will ... |
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| Omaha Strategy Lately I've been getting crushed in PL Omaha. I'll get a great starting hand like AAKJ or KKQT. I'll raise up, and the flop will turn a blank for me. I'll bet into the pot, and someone calls on a draw, then hits their draw. Should I sit back if I don't hit a set to limit my exposure here? I hate seeing 2 suits on the board when I don't match any of it. Also, do you think it's wise to chase straights / flushes in Omaha? I haven't really seen a good odds calculator for Omaha Hi. To me it just seems intuitive that with 4 hole cards, your chances of hitting a straight / flush go down with so many cards "off the table" so to speak. |
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| We have some great Omaha articles in the Articles section. You may want to check them out. |
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