Re: Omaha Hi: Playing unpaired starting hands
Thanks again for the detailed reply, Buzz. This has all been very helpful to me. I always hear people talking about how any four face cards are a great starting hand in Omaha Hi, but I think my suspicions about being careful with hands like that at lower limit tables are proving correct. I would really prefer the A to be suited, and better yet I'd like to have a pair among the high cards.
I play pretty tight already, but I think I might tighten up even more. Now I know why it's been said that winning at Omaha can be extremely boring. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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