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[QUOTE="jonaselloco, post: 6679275, member: 1003394"] Hello brother Accepting the invitation of my dear brother Cesar [USER=482507]@Gritz18[/USER], I will try to give you a hand and explain some tips. First: The nuts in general come out much more than in Hold em. When I refer to nuts it is the winning game on a river. The nuts start from which cards you want to play the hand with. For example: I will give you a couple of options to see what hand you would play strong with and what hand you would discard :as4::ah4::kd4::4c4: :as4::qs4::jh4::10h4: :qs4::qd4::js4::9d4: :as4::ac4::7s4::2c4: :js4::10c4::9h4::8d4: :4c4::5c4::6h4::7h4: :ks4::kc4::7h4::7d4: :js4::jh4::2s4::2h4: :ks4::9c4::8c4::3d4: :8s4::8c4::3h4::3d4: I put some, to see what your answer is. If I see that you pick well, then I'll see that you can get the nuts. Otherwise I will see why you cannot get the desired game. Second: The game we most aspire to in general in Omaha and which is one of the games that gives me the most dividends, at least, is full house. Because I tell you this. Because the full house, besides being one of the best games in poker, is a game that in Omaha is too favorable. Because in Omaha there are always straight possibilities, flush possibilities, and when the full house possibility appears, it is very difficult for you not to find an opponent who has a flush or a straight and they call. In general, boats where there is a full house are the best. What's more, when I play and I see that there is a possibility of a full house at the showdown, and I don't have the possibility of making it happen, I fold directly from the flop. Third: There is a fairly common mistake in Omaha. In general, those who have :as4::ac4::10h4::4h4: or :kh4::kd4::6s4::2c4: preflop go to very large bets and in truth, any other moderately acceptable combination such as :kc4::9c4::qs4::10s4:can beat them. All this happens because there is a lot of variety in the community cards. So if you have Goddess luck that even something comes out of your game, you always have a great chance of achieving it. The great possibility of achieving your game is knowing very well mathematically the calculation of odds with great precision, in addition to calculating, for example, on the flop what possible cards could come on the turn or river and what you have to fold. I will give you an example: you have :as4::kh4::10c4::8d4: and the flop comes :ac4::9d4::4c4: Well you would tell me that you have the top pair and that's fine. But your rival raises the postflop bet to the pot, another one that entered the hand calls, and you, would you call??? I in particular in that hand would not do it, I would fold directly. The bet is very strong for the variety of odds that can understand my opponents. Just thinking that you have odds of a possible flush and I don't have that possibility, I'm already losing there. Finally, Hold em is a game that luck must often be with you. In Omaha it is also like that but on a much smaller scale. Because the combination of cards that you have in hand plus the community ones usually mean that you can almost always have the possibility of achieving the pot. If you see the mathematical variables very well, you will have a good chance of winning. Well brother, then the rest is known, the same as Hold em, try to see the table, study it, control your opponents as much as possible, etc. And above all, don't call even a BB with bad card combinations in your hand preflop. Greetings brother and see you:giggle::giggle::giggle::giggle: [/QUOTE]
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