Just to add.
If you are heads up in Omaha Hi/Lo - you should almost always not be raising based on a high ... unless you have a nut high (after the board is set - never before) ... or you honestly believe (not wishful thinking, not maybe, not might, not I hope, not I can, not please, etc) you are going to win both the high and the low.
You should absolutely never raise in Omaha Hi/Lo when you are heads up and the only thing you have a chance in hell at is the low.
I do not care if its limit or no limit in this case ... if you are raising with only a low in Omaha Hi/Lo - even a nut low - heads up (or even two others) - you will over the course of time always come out behind. Impossible for it to work any other way.
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