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Strategy: Omaha

Flop play - Basic Concepts

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Introduction This article explains Continuation bets Made hands Drawing hands Combination hands The flop game in Omaha is very different from No-Limit Hold'em. Made hands are practically never slowplayed, because there is almost a…
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Comments (4)

#1 mouse89, 06 Oct 08 15:13

thanks

#2 Svizac28, 15 Apr 10 15:21

Really good article, thanks!

I'd like to see more info on how to play when you flop nothing but overpair, especially with pocket aces.

#3 hhpettersen, 07 Mar 11 04:50

Great article.

#4 moveon123, 01 Jan 12 01:30

well wrote article easy to follow and understand thank you for your time and effort..


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Article Contents

  • page 1
  • page 2
    • 1. Contibets
  • page 3
    • 2. Made Hands
  • page 4
  • page 5
  • page 6
  • page 7
    • 3. Drawing Hands
  • page 8
  • page 9
    • 4. Combination hands
  • page 10
    • Conclusion

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