Silence is Golden Posted by rebecca , under: Omaha Hi Pot Limit, Omaha Poker Hands
Here is a good example of the fact that Omaha poker starts after the flop. If you look at my hole cards, you’ll see that I had a pair of Jacks and pretty good suited cards. Since I followed my opponent’s play for a while I knew that this guy loves aggressive play, so I just called his pot-raise pre-flop. As you can see, I had a Full House and I was pretty convinced that I am holding nuts for this hand.
However, I didn’t raise till the river – calling his pot-raises was pretty enough to keep him going, since I knew that he wouldn’t fold on my re-raise. But, after the river it was a different story. I re-raised and he was already so deep in the hand that he simply wanted to see my cards. And he did, so I collected a huge pot. Three of a kind is not a hand you should force with bets in Omaha Hi Pot Limit poker game.

Silence is Golden
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