Aggression isn’t always the answer! In heads-up pot-limit Omaha, slowplaying your big hands after the flop is the key to success One of the most disastr...
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Raising in position in a heads-up pot-limit Omaha game is perhaps not always the best tactic Raising before the flop in heads-up pot-limit Omaha is a pe...
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If you can keep your head above water when others are sinking in the rebuy period of a PLO tournament, you’ll soon be swimming with ease Many times I ha...
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However alluring it may seem, resist the temptation to slow play your hand in pot-limit Omaha – it could get you into big trouble By playing the flop fa...
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Are you ready to take your Omaha game to the next level? Here are some tips to help you avoid the key dangers and win big Selection policy As in Hold’em ...
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Sick of folding hand after hand, without any action? Give Hold’em the elbow and sample Omaha They say that adrenaline is the champagne of all drugs, and if it’...
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The nine-card game of Omaha is often overlooked by new poker players, but look again, as it offers one of the best routes to profit around Texas Hold’em ...
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The best way to learn how to play Omaha is to watch a hand in action, typically there are big hands and big action Why Omaha? Action! With big hands and...
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The second segment of our comprehensive 3-part guide to the ins and outs of Omaha Although this hand may look pretty good, I will need a Q or a 10 on the flop ...
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Many Texas hold’em players are trying their hands at Omaha, but their assumption that they can make the leap easily is often their undoing. So how do you...
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