Make the transition profitable
The transition from Texas hold em to Omaha is made by an increasingly high
number of players, who find the former game unsatisfying.
With most of them
used to play no limit hold’em, the vast majority will have no second...
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Make the transition profitable
The transition from Texas hold em to Omaha is made by an increasingly high
number of players, who find the former game unsatisfying.
With most of them
used to play no limit hold’em, the vast majority will have no second thoughts when
sitting down at no limit Omaha tables.
While this is not necessarily a bad thing, a
fresh start should encourage people to consider all of the alternatives and pondered
the benefits and downsides of both no limit and fixed limit Omaha.
The reading of articles at http://www.
omahafacts.
com/ will help in better
understanding the game itself, but the emphasis should be placed on choosing
between limit and no limit.
The latter has the benefit of rewarding better players
and punishing rookies, because it is easier to isolate a fish by using different bets.
When a beginner makes a mistake, he can easily lose a large part or the entire pot
so experienced players will find it easier to feed on them.
Furthermore, most of those
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