Some Simple Omaha High-Low Advice

I will be the first to admit that I am no expert at Omaha High-Low. You will never, ever see me sitting in the $1,000/$2,000 game at Full Tilt Poker, not even if I happen to win the Main Event of the World Series of Poker some day. But Omaha High-Low is my favorite game and I haven’t embarrassed myself at the tables. In this week’s column, I would like to present to you my advice on how to approach the game at the lower stakes, against players that are more or less predictable. This is not the “right” approach to the game; it is just how I have found some success. Like any bit of strategy you read, internalize it, evaluate it, and decide if it is something you would like to incorporate into your own game. You Are Playing Omaha High-Low I can’t tell you how many times I have been playing in a juicy game of Omaha High-Low and after the pot gets pushed to someone (hopefully me), another player who was in the hand starts complaining. “What the hell? I had a flush! There’s a bug in the software! This site is rigged!” Of course, that person either didn’t ...

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