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Omaha               Poker               has               become               increasingly               popular               due               to               the               excitement               and               action               this               game               engenders.

However,               watching               this               game               played               in               the               World               Series               Of               Poker,               it               becomes               obvious               that               there               is               a               lack               of               understanding               of               the               strategic               knowledge               needed               to               win               this               game.

I               have               seen               people               with               two               kings               unsuited               go               into               the               pot               as               if               this               were               a               good               hand.

Likewise               I               have               seen               2,               4,               7,               7               go               in               with               the               thought               that               they               could               go               either               high               or               low.

This               is               just               a               poor               choice               and               I               will               show               you               why.

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               Omaha               Poker               tables               generally               seat               nine               or               ten               players.

For               a               spit               game               with               two               winners               you               do               not               want               to               get               into               a               game               with               fewer               than               nine               players.

Like               Texas               Hold'em               the               first               round               pocket               cards               are               distributed               to               each               player               followed               by               a               three               card               flop,               a               turn               card               and               the               river               card.

Like               Texas               Hold'em               the               five               board               cards               are               common               to               all               players               with               just               your               hold               cards               giving               you               individuality.

Unlike               Texas               Hold'em               four               cards               are               distributed               to               each               player               at               the               start               of               each               game               instead               of               just               two.
               The               object               is               to               make               the               best               possible               hand               using               two               of               your               hold               cards               of               the               four               you               were               given               to               make               the               best               hand.

Usually               you               must               use               two               from               your               hold               cards               as               a               requirement.

You               cannot               use               one               hold               card               with               four               from               the               board,               nor               can               you               use               the               board               alone               to               make               your               hand               as               you               can               in               Texas               Hold'em               Poker.

It               is               very               hard               to               get               used               to               this               difference.

For               example               if               the               board               has               three               Jacks               and               you               have               one               Jack               in               your               pocket               (hold               cards)               you               do               not               have               quad               Jacks.

You're               pocket               Jack               is               virtually               useless.

If               your               hold               cards               are               8,8,               J,               A               the               best               hand               you               can               make               is               to               use               the               three               Jacks               on               the               board               and               combine               it               with               your               pair               of               eights               to               make               a               full               house.

If               another               player               has               pocket               aces               they               will               easily               beat               your               lower               full               house.
               
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               The               lowest               hand               and               the               highest               hand               split               the               pot.

The               best               low               is               a               1,               2,               3,               4,               and               5               (also               called               a               wheel)               which               cannot               be               beaten               but               can               be               tied               by               two               or               more               players.

The               best               high               hand               as               usual               is               a               royal               flush.

Sometimes               a               wheel               being               a               small               straight               will               win               both               low               and               high               hands.

However               the               winning               high               hands               tend               to               run               significantly               higher               than               in               Texas               Hold'em.

This               is               why               I               said               pocket               Kings               which               are               unsuited               is               not               a               great               starting               hand.

Two               or               even               three               kings               are               not               likely               to               win               the               high               hand.

The               fact               is               that               in               Omaha               Poker               a               nut               flush               or               a               full               house               is               usually               the               average               winning               hand               as               opposed               to               a               high               three               of               a               kind               in               Texas               Hold'em.
               To               win               an               Omaha               Hi-Lo               Poker               game,               always               aim               to               get               the               high               hand               part               of               the               split.

This               is               because               there               is               often               no               low               hand               winner               and               therefore               you               will               get               the               whole               pot.

A               low               consists               of               two               cards               from               your               hold               cards               and               three               board               cards               all               of               which               cannot               be               paired               with               your               hold               cards               in               order               for               there               to               be               a               low               hand               winner.

No               card               higher               than               an               eight               can               be               used               to               make               a               low               hand.

If               you               hold               an               ace               and               three               in               your               hand               and               there               is               an               8,               7,               6               on               the               board               your               low               hand               will               be               1,               3,               6,               7,               8               which               is               a               valid               low               hand.

You               can               be               beaten               if               another               player               is               holding               an               ace               and               two               since               1,               2,               6,               7,               8               is               a               lower               hand               than               yours.

No               low               hand               winner               situation               is               so               common               that               it               just               doesn't               make               sense               to               shoot               for               a               low               hand.
               The               exception               is               when               you               have               an               ace               or               two               in               your               hand               suited               with               another               low               card.

That               way               you               can               go               for               a               low               but               end               up               with               a               nut               flush               if               the               low               doesn't               work               out.
               If               I               can               get               on               a               table               with               nine               other               players               who               shoot               for               low               hands               on               a               regular               basis               I               could               easily               make               a               living               playing               this               game               and               quitting               my               day               job.

So               can               you.






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    Poker               strategies               vary               from               one               to               another.

    But               if               we               examine               them               we               can               find               several               similarities.

    There               are               generally               about               four               different               styles               of               play               that               all               these               strategies               can               fall               into.

    This               article               will               explore               the               conservative               style               of               poker               play               in               No               Limit               Texas               Holdem'.

    No               matter               what               kind               of               No               Limit               Texas               Holdem',               whether               it               be               a               tournament               or               cash               game,               the               conservative               player               doesn't               change               their               game               too               much.

    The               idea               is               to               approach               hands               and               find               ways               to               create               the               best               odds               in               your               favor               with               premium               hands.

    There               is               not               really               a               definitive               way               for               everyone               to               profit               using               this               style,               so               find               the               best               suit               for               your               game               and               turn               that               strategy               into               an               art.

    Master               your               own               art               and               it               will               reflect               your               own               personality,               but               I               guarantee               the               conservative               roots               will               always               be               there               showing               very               clearly.

    Hand               ranking               will               dictate               more               often               the               way               you'll               play               a               hand               consveratively               rather               than               action               taken               before               you               take               action.

    To               some               extent               the               previous               action               will               matter,               for               example               when               there               is               a               raise               and               then               a               reraise,               it               will               make               you               reach               higher               along               the               hand               rankings               for               hands               in               the               top               five               starting               hands               especially               in               a               cash               game.

    In               a               tournament               depending               where               you               act               this               situation               would               only               leave               room               for               starting               hands               like               AK               suited,               Pocket               AA,               or               Pocket               KK.

    Cash               games               could               leave               you               doing               much               different               with               some               of               the               top               ten               hands               depending               on               the               raiser               and               your               bankroll               at               the               moment.

    Races               are               more               common               in               cash               games               and               can               be               profitable               on               a               good               day.

    But               even               in               cash               games,               the               conservative               player               will               avoid               lower               pockets               with               many               callers               behind               because               pockets               against               three               or               four               hands               are               highly               unfavored               to               scoop               the               pot.
                   Conservative               players               in               tournaments               will               be               focused               solely               on               cashing               first               and               survival.

    This               is               effective               for               profiting.

    Tournaments               are               really               a               game               of               survival               anyway,               so               conservative               players               control               their               bankrolls               better               in               tournaments               than               cash               games               where               aggressive               players               who               can               afford               the               losses               really               can               thrive               on               conservative               tables.

    Conservative               players               are               still               trying               to               find               way               to               get               their               best               odds               for               their               money               no               matter               the               game               however.

    They               aren't               likely               to               draw               as               much,               but               rather               attack               drawing               players.
                   The               most               important               thing               is               to               remember               to               have               fun               with               your               style,               Holdem'               is               entertainment               first               before               serious.

    Your               style               will               normally               reflect               your               person,               but               some               people               are               completely               opposite               in               their               styles               and               personalities.

    Its               good               to               find               ways               to               show               yourself               you               can               be               on               the               opposite               end               of               the               spectrum               at               some               times,               and               poker               is               perfect               for               this.

    Having               a               strategy,               sticking               to               it,               and               learning               every               time               you               play               is               the               best               way               to               find               success               in               poker.






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    For               a               beginning               gambler,               sitting               at               a               Texas               Hold-em               table               can               be               an               intimidating               experience.

    The               strategies,               scare               tactics,               and               sunglasses               create               an               overwhelming               and               discouraging               atmosphere,               leaving               the               beginner               scrambling               to               find               his               or               her               own               playing               approach.

    But               there               are               things               you               can               do               to               increase               your               odds.

    Such               as               following               simple               techniques,               like               knowing               how               to               bluff               and               knowing               how               to               figure               pot               odds.

    While               competing               strategies               and               theories               do               abound,               simple               techniques               can               help               you               stay               grounded               and               eventually               build               a               more               sophisticated               poker               game.

    For               instance,               while               it               may               at               first               seem               risky               and               frightening               to               bet               before               the               flop,               it               is               an               excellent               way               to               increase               your               odds               of               ending               with               the               top               poker               hand.

    Betting               just               enough               to               knock               out               squeamish               players               insures               that               their               seemingly               "weak"               hands               do               not               turn               into               great               hands               after               the               flop.

    .
                   
                   A               seven               and               two               is               notoriously               the               worst               hand               dealt               in               Texas               Hold-em,               but               if               the               seven               and               two               appear               in               abundance               later,               that               worst               hand               becomes               a               hand               that               will               beat               your               high               pair.

    By               betting               confidently               early,               you               not               only               eliminate               potential               competitors,               but               make               a               positive               statement               about               your               own               hand.

    .
                   If               you               end               up               with               a               top               hand               then               you've               established               a               hefty               pot               that               you               can               confidently               collect.

    If               you               end               up               with               a               half               way               decent               hand               you've               created               the               sense               that               you               have               a               strong               hand,               allowing               you               to               bluff               other               players               out               of               the               pot.

    In               either               scenario,               betting               confidently               early               proves               to               be               more               effective               than               limping               in               after               other               players'               bets,               which               only               drains               your               chips               and               makes               no               positive               statement               about               your               cards.
                   One               of               the               most               neglected               issues               of               Texas               Hold-em               Poker               is               pot               odds.

    This               is               especially               true               of               the               beginner               and               occasional               players.

    Most               have               never               even               heard               of               the               term               pot               odds.

    Furthermore               of               those               who               have               heard               the               term,               very               few               of               them               know               how               to               put               pot               odds               to               good               use               when               playing               Texas               Hold-em               Poker.
                   However               knowing               how               to               calculate               and               use               pot               odds               is               one               of               the               best               weapons               that               any               serious               Texas               Hold-em               Poker               player               can               have.

    Being               able               calculate               pot               odds               is               a               great               advantage               to               you               in               playing               poker.

    Knowing               the               pot               odds               will               make               you               a               much               better               poker               player               and               strengthen               your               odds               of               going               home               with               some               money               in               your               pocket.
                   Many               Texas               Hold-em               Poker               beginners               feel               overwhelmed               at               the               idea               of               learning               to               figure               the               pot               odds.

    Poker               pot               odds               are               often               associated               with               complicated               math               calculations.

    However,               don't               worry               about               this.

    You               don't               need               to               be               a               math               genius;               it               is               really               very               simple               to               figure               pot               odds.
                   All               good               poker               players               have               a               method               of               calculating               the               odds               easily               and               quickly.

    This               is               how               they               are               able               to               know               if               the               odds               are               in               their               favor.

    They               are               able               to               do               this               quickly               and               accurately               during               the               pressure               of               the               poker               game.
                   Here               is               a               simple               way               to               break               down               poker               pot               odds.

    "If               the               odds               of               you               getting               the               card               you               need               to               make               your               hand               are               less               than               the               pot               odds,               then               you               should               bet."               There               are               two               sides               to               this.

    1)               "Odds               of               you               getting               the               card               you               need"               2)               pot               odds.
                   First               you               need               to               figure               the               odds               of               you               getting               the               card               you               need,               this               is               easy               to               understand.

    The               best               way               to               explain               it               is               using               a               straight               draw               as               the               example.

    You're               playing               in               a               Texas               Hold-em               game               and               your               pocket               cards               are               Q,               T,               and               the               flop               is               9,               J,               3.

    In               order               for               you               to               get               a               straight               you               need               to               draw               either               an               8               or               a               King               on               the               turn               or               river               so               you               have               eight               possible               cards               that               make               a               straight,               four               Kings               and               four               eights.

    These               are               known               as               your               "out"               cards.
                   You've               seen               five               cards               out               of               the               deck,               your               own               pocket               cards               and               the               three               flop               cards.

    That               means               there's               47               cards               that               you               haven't               seen.

    Out               of               the               forty               seven               remaining               cards,               eight               of               them               will               help               you               and               thirty               five               won't,               so               the               odds               of               you               getting               the               card               you               need               are               35:8.
                   Now               to               figure               the               pot               odds               you               need               to               know               the               size               of               the               pot               and               the               amount               you               need               to               put               into               the               pot.

    So               if               the               pot               is               $100               and               you               need               to               bet               $10               to               call               your               pot               odds               are               100:10.
                   In               this               example               the               pot               odds               100:10               are               bigger               than               the               odds               of               you               getting               the               card               you               need               35:8               so               you               should               call               the               bet.


                   This               is               a               simplification               of               Texas               Hold-em               Poker               pot               odds               and               there               are               other               considerations               to               remember               such               as;               will               the               players               after               you               in               the               round               of               betting               add               to               the               pot?

    This               would               make               your               bet               even               better               as               it               would               increase               the               pot               odds               but               this               of               course               is               an               unknown               factor.
                   Understanding               Texas               Hold-em               pot               odds               will               help               your               game               and               prepare               you               for               playing               in               the               big               leagues               some               day.






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