General advice - Omaha High Low Poker
Limit Omaha high-low Top Advice
- In general, you should only play hands that include A-2, A-3 or 2-3 for low hand, though a back up low card of course confers additional value.
- You should usually only play hands that have four cards (9 and higher) for high hand. In order to mix-up your play, you should occasionally play A-4 suited and A-5 suited if the other two cards also work well with the hand.
- Fold most hands that include a 7, 8 or 9. Most of these hands have a negative expected value.
- When you hit a good flop, play more aggressively.
- Fold your hand on the flop very often.
- Play hands that are capable of scooping the pot.
- Do not play after the flop if you do not have the nut potential.
- Occasionally bluff on the river if there is not a low hand out.
- You should bluff infrequently.
- Only play the more marginal starting hands in late position, when several players have called in front of you.
Limit Omaha high-low Common Misstakes
- Playing too many starting hands.
- Calling all the way with only a high or low potential.
- Seeing flops with four middle cards, like 6-7-8-9.
- Raising with A-2 in early position and making players fold instead of seeing the flop cheaply with more players in.
- Calling on the flop with only a low draw when the flop comes with two high cards.
- Calling on the flop with only a high draw when the flop comes with two low cards.
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