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Ten Important Pot Limit Omaha Tips

October 6, 2:15 AMSF Poker ExaminerWarwick Dunnett
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Warwick Dunnett

 

More Pot Limit Omaha Tips from Jeff Hwang's books.

 

See my previos article for tip # 1-8. (These are my notes and a summary only. For a full understanding of the information, you should read Jeff Hwang before risking any money. Pot Limit Omaha is a complex game and can be expensive to learn and hard to simplify.)

 

9. Flush- Avoid putting a lot of money in without the nut flush.
10. Pairs should have connectors or a suited Ace to be playable.
11. Focus on drawing to the nuts.
12. Don’t draw to a straight with a 2 flush on the board (unless you have the flush draw as well.)
13. 3 straight cards with a suited A – Great potential.
14. 3 straight cards with a pair – Good potential.
15. Playing danglers is marginal at best.
16. Draw only to the nuts.
17. Primary goal is to win an opponents entire stack, not many small pots.
18. We are looking to flop a hand that will be best at the river, not just best on flop.
19. Focus on quality of outs not just the number of outs.

 

Warwick Dunnett, Author of  Poker Wizards.

 
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