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Pre Flop Pot Limit Omaha Poker Strategy

 
Author: John Finney

When you are playing a game of pot limit Omaha it doesn't really matter how good your hand is, because you can't ever eliminate the risks. Other players can still beat your hand even if it is very good. Let's say you have a hand of 2 Aces and 2 Kings and it is also double suited. If you want to know your overall winning chances you might get disappointed because they are low, only 50.000:1 against. But the trick is to calculate the odds with regards to hands others might hold. If one of your opponents has a hand like 9-8-7-6 double suited then your chances of beating his hand are 3:2, which is quite low considering you have two high pairs double suited. So, this situation make us all wonder if we should or shouldn't raise when we have a good starting hand in pot-limit Omaha.

If we always raise when we have Aces then there will be a problem with our game style, because it become predictable, others can tell every time we raise what our hand is. Knowing that, they will play accordingly and no mistakes will be done from their part, so you chances of winning get lower and lower.

You can always decide to limp in. Although better than just raising every time you hold Aces, this isn't such a good approach either. Why? Well simply because when you call or raise on the flop everyone will pretty much know or realize what kind of hand you have. And if you don't raise before the flop then you can't make other that limp pay how they should to see the flop cards, when you actually have a very good hand to start with. And in the end you won't get as many pots as when you play with the arising with aces method.

You have to learn to raise in the pre-flop with many types of hands. That will give you and your poker style lots of advantages like being impossible to predict. Also, you will win more pots when combining strategies and the pots will be bigger because the ones you play against will pay each time when you have a good hand. In addition to all this, playing a variety of hands makes it possible for you to bluff now and then, precisely because you have been unpredictable so far. You have to combine limping and raising in Omaha pot limit because it is the best middle way, extremes here turn out to give less advantages.

Author Bio:
John Finney is a eminent columnist. John likes to write articles about this subject.
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