Ok glad I have some company here. I have played a lot of Omaha since last week when they sent me this thing. I am sure its not doing so good for my ROI, but I may just be holding my own about now.

Funny, I went back to play NLHE for a game or two and found it “simple” as in I didn’t have to think nearly as much as in HL.

I have cashed in a couple Omaha tournaments, but have been frustrated at the learning curve. It is very difficult to put players on hands when 4 hole cards are played, but you do have to watch for draws and just assume they they hit if a draw shows on the board, then check/call.

The only time I was able to call my opponents hand in O8 is if he is holding the A2 combination, and I use the profiling for that as well, becuase tight players dont seem to enter many pots without A2.

Scooping in O8 is CRITICAL, so you need to be drawing to both sides. The only time I don’t play that way is when the I am ITM or stack deficient and I will shove with a HIGH-ONLY hand. I cant say it is right, but I am trying to learn still.

I have run into a lot of players that just absolutely knew what they were doing, and 3 times now, (after I was eliminated) I kept the table running and reran the tournament on Poker Stars visual replayer, investigating every hand they played. This is very educational for sure.

I have also played in a few .10/.25 ring games to some success with limited knowledge. I once scooped a great pot from a dude who raised EP with 7773s, which I already know is one of the weakest caliber hands in O8, so I do know there already worse players out there than myself.

I dont find the choice of games to vast at Stars and FT, so I can sympathize with you guys who are playing on other sites, and envision the situation there even worse. With a little patience though the sng’s do fill up, but you sometimes have to sit first and wait 5 minutes.

All in all so far, a VERY interesting game that demands attention at the table, you can’t really sleepwalk through this game.

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