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Omaha Holdem

Article written by Benny Brace

Poker is a game, contingent on a wide variety of factors, and a slip up during the course of a game wlil probably cost you the match. Whether it is to prevent yourself from losing that critical moment by that stupid, false move, or so you can keep a keen eye out for a weak move by an opponent, this article will walk you through some of the common slip ups made by players in pot limit Omaha. One of the most common mistakes players make is their over-reliance on playing two-card hands, for example, if you played a pair of queens, along with a 7 and a 3 then the only way to make a decent hand with this combination would be to acquire another Queen card, and this would mean that there is only a 33% chance of success. Another major mistake people make is that they try and raise bets just by using the aces they have in their hand at an inappropriate time typically far too early on the in the game.

Not only is this a major problem because of the squandered opportunity (the pot could have been greatly increased) but there has also been a squandered opportunity because the other players in play will know exactly what kind of hand you have. Also be aware that because of the large range of card hand combinations that exist potentially within Omaha hold em, means that drawing anything except the nuts can and will be a costly mistake. The most frequent example of this happening is calling a raise to draw to a king or queen high flush. With all this careful planning and strategising your nemesis turns over his cards and reveals a higher flush. Ouch. If the board is paired, if nobody already has a full house then it is likely that someone has a draw to one.



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