Myths About Omaha Poker
Written by Nigel
Just like any other poker variant out there, there are some myths revolving around Omaha Poker. If you do not know much about the game, you just might be a victim of one of these myths.
It is complicated
I heard this one about Texas Hold ‘Em too. It is not true. In fact, for Omaha Poker, you would find more simplicity. This is because each hand in Omaha Poker has more ways to connect with a flop. The idea that most of the time players around the table have nothing is not real.
Omaha starting hands run close together in value
Where does this myth stem from? The fact that the dominating relationship of an AA over an A7 in Texas Hold ‘Em does not really have that much impact in Omaha. As a result, people tend to think that starting hands do not really have much difference. The fact, however, is that they do. This is a good topic for another post – starting hands – and you will see just how different they can be.
Don’t raise before the flop
This is coming from the previous myth, really. As one expertly put it “the most common way to create a profitable edge is to exploit the dramatically different pre-flop value of Omaha starting hands. Most Omaha games feature players who play too many garbage hands 789T, 23QJ and even J965. In many games, these mistakes occur before the flop all the time. This is where the money is to be made. Since the opportunities arise almost every hand, this is where you increase your profits hugely in Omaha.”
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Posted on August 31, 2007 | Read more articles on Poker, Poker Variants, Community Poker, Strategy, Tips
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