Welcome to our Omaha Poker Advice page! Here you'll find information about the crazy action packed game of Omaha Poker
This game which is a variation of Texas Hold'em is one that a ton of money can be made if you can stick to your "p's and q's" and be a patient poker player. That's your first bit of advice!
The article listed below, written by both amateur and professional poker players, will guide you to better play. Enjoy!
The Basics of Omaha Poker - Trevor gives a basic rundown of how the game is played.
Common Mistakes Made by Pot Limit Omaha Players - Jason investigates starting hands (both good and bad) and talks about how bluffing may be a mistake unless you're super sharp and good at reading other players.
Debunking Myths About Omaha Poker Being a Complicated Game - Jason emphasizes that the game is not difficult at all and once you get the basics down, it becomes an easy game to play.
Omaha Poker is Not Texas Holdem Poker - Jason compares, contrasts and explains common mistakes players make in trying to play Omaha like they do Holdem.
Why Raising Pre-Flop in PLO Can Be a Bad Idea - Chad points out issues that you may run into if you raise pre-flop and quotes Omaha Pro T.J. Cloutier, author of the book Championship OMaha.
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If, after the first twenty minutes, you don't know who the sucker at the table is, it's you.
Cards are war, in disguise of a sport. ~Charles Lamb
Poker's a day to learn and a lifetime to master. ~Robert Williamson III
Most of the money you'll win at poker comes not from the brilliance of your own play, but from the ineptitude of your opponents. ~Lou Krieger