I'm a very active HORSE player
and I can not stress how important learning this game will make you a lot of money.
like yourself, you see it as something new, a challenge
players like myself prey on the new blood that really don't know the fine tunning of.........
all of the games.
a few tips?
in a tournament don't get to excited and play a lot of pots early
and defiantly don't be drawing early either.
You will find yourself in the Holdem part early, people play a lot of flops
and it will seem like " pot odds, gotta call "
and then you realize your stack has whittled away pretty fast.
Then you get to the omaha, and every hand looks 'playable' , its far from that
you have to be more selective in early stages of omaha
but kid you not, early rounds omaha games will be big pots
the draw games
take your time pre flop
look at your cards and look at what you can see of others
knowing your outs are all ready in play should be enough to think about what your realistic odds of making the best hand is.
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