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Old 06-06-2003, 08:50 AM
chaos chaos is offline
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Default Re: An Omaha Question

The other players take is that right now you most likely have the best hand.

This is a common problem in the thinking of bad players. It is irrelevant who has the best hand preflop, on the flop or on the turn. Only the people with the best hand on the end get the money. I find that players who think this way are likely to go on tilt because they often view themselves as getting bad beats. If on the flop you are likely to have the best hand on the river, that's a different story.

A useful concept for when there are more cards still to come, is to ask yourself what cards you would like to see and what cards you do not want to see.
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