Here are the three biggest mistakes, other than
poor starting hand selection, I see players make. The first is calling large bets
with only a draw to half the pot, the second is raising with only three players
in the pot with only a low hand and the third is calling bets with second and
third best hands with no real chance to improve to the best hand. Because of the
great possibility of being quartered with a low hand, when less than four players
are contesting the pot, every dollar you put in the pot may only return seventy-five
cents.
I have put together a short list
of rules to live by when playing pot-limit Omaha/8. If you dont live by
these rules, you surely will die by them.
1.
Only play starting hands that offer scoop potential, including high only hands.
2. This is a game of scoops and redraws.
3. Dont draw to a low only
hand against a made high hand.
4. Be careful to not trade a dollar for seventy-five
cents very often.
5. Be patient and let your opponents make mistakes.
6. Dont lose much money with second best hands. Wait for the best possible
hand to get most of your money into the pot.
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