Pot-Limit and No-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo Insurance. Part I
Posted on July 28, 2008 - Filed Under Omaha Hi|Lo Strategy | Leave a Comment
Insurance Strategy in Pot-Limit and No-Limit Omaha High-Low Games. The 1st Part
In pot-limit and no-limit Omaha hi-lo games insurance policy is often taken in case a player goes all-in and bargaining no longer takes place. It is extremely fair in Omaha.
Insurance means that a player having the best chances to win the pot agrees to […]
Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo Game Tactics. Part II
Posted on July 21, 2008 - Filed Under Omaha Hi|Lo Strategy | Leave a Comment
The Procedure of Playing Pot-Limit High-Low Games. The 2nd Part
See the beginning in Part I.
4) Usually to accelerate the game the pot sum is somehow rounded.
All extra chips in the pot left after rounding are considered one additional unit. For example the pot is rounded to a hundred dollars ant its real size is $725, […]
Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo Game Tactics. Part I
Posted on July 14, 2008 - Filed Under Omaha Hi|Lo Strategy | 1 Comment
The Procedure of Playing Pot-Limit High-Low Games. The 1st Part
The term pot-limit means that a player can’t make a bet more than that of the pot. However one should remember that a player who raises bets has to call the existing bet first.
For example, there are $100 in the pot and Player A bets $50, […]
Pot-Limit Omaha High-Low Case Study. Part II
Posted on July 7, 2008 - Filed Under Omaha Hi|Lo Strategy | 1 Comment
Pot-Limit Omaha High-Low Combination Quiz. The 2nd Part
Read beginning in the 1st part.
5) Your hand AK77 Flop 1087
You’re on the button and have three sevens. A bet is made and players call it. Everyone has a lot of chips. Your actions?
Pot-Limit Omaha High-Low Case Study. Part I
Posted on June 30, 2008 - Filed Under Omaha Hi|Lo Strategy | 1 Comment
Pot-Limit Omaha High-Low Combination Quiz. The 1st Part
In the following quiz imagine that you play pot-limit Omaha against middle-smart opponents.
1) Your hand AKJ8 Flop 1088
You bet the pot against four opponents and two of them call. On the turn there comes insignificant card, say two. All players still have a lot of money. Your actions?
Pot-Limit Omaha High-Low Game Strategy. Part V
Posted on June 23, 2008 - Filed Under Omaha Hi|Lo Strategy | Leave a Comment
Game Tactics in Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo. The 5th Part
This post continues about strategy of playing pot-limit Omaha high-low. Read Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV first.
12) Don’t take defensive position each time a frightening card comes on the board!
Quite often on the board there comes a card creating opportunities for straight or flush. […]
Pot-Limit Omaha High-Low Game Strategy. Part IV
Posted on June 16, 2008 - Filed Under Omaha Hi|Lo Strategy | Leave a Comment
Game Tactics in Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo. The 4th Part
This is the continuation of articles posted before. Read Part I, Part II, Part III first.
10) Respect preflop raises.
Raising in preflop usually means possession of high pair or high cards. A lot of players crawling into the pot for a minimum bet automatically call raises. Usually you […]
Pot-Limit Omaha High-Low Game Strategy. Part III
Posted on June 11, 2008 - Filed Under Omaha Hi|Lo Strategy | 1 Comment
Game Tactics in Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo. The 3rd Part
Read first: Part I, Part II.
6) Don’t play aces without suited support too aggressively.
Some players think that they should bet on the maximum each time they have two aces in preflop. If a third ace comes on the flop all fun from those proud aces goes to […]
Pot-Limit Omaha High-Low Game Strategy. Part II
Posted on June 3, 2008 - Filed Under Omaha Hi|Lo Strategy | 2 Comments
Game Tactics in Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo. The 2nd Part
See beginning of the article in Part I.
Here are some tips to help you avoid the most common errors in pot-limit games:
1) Don’t stick to closely to nut flush draw!
Nut flush draw is a good hand in holdem. If a pair appears on the board you have […]
Pot-Limit Omaha High-Low Game Strategy. Part I
Posted on May 29, 2008 - Filed Under Omaha Hi|Lo Strategy | 1 Comment
Game Tactics in Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo. The 1st Part
Poker champion Doyle Brunson once called no-limit Texas holdem a Cadillac among poker games. Using the given standard I’d call pot-limit Omaha a Rolls-Royce of poker games. To my opinion this is the perfect form of poker.