Omaha Hand Has More Hands Then One Posted by kamassy , under: Omaha Hi Pot Limit, Omaha Poker Hands
This hand is another example why you need hole cards that interact with each other. In this Omaha Hi Pot Limit Poker hand I had Ah-8h-Qc-10c. If you translate this in Texas Hold’em hands you’ll get A-8 suited, Q-10 suited, A-10, A-Q, 10-8 and Q-8. So, from six possible strong hands, I was happy with five.
Let’s roll. After some raising pre-flop cards were revealed. I had so many outs on the flop, but all of them seemed too far away. However, I couldn’t let this hand go. Seconds later, we were all in.
When I saw hole cards of others involved, I saw that all of us had a reason for this all in. All three of us had A-Q! However, straight wasn’t completed for any of us. But, my running flush draw hit me! Maybe that’s luck - maybe good calculation. Anyway, I scooped the pot.

Omaha Hand Has More Hands Then One
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