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Summary: Dealing with aces in Omaha poker is easy with these tips, get expert advice on poker tournaments in this free video.
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Reg Brittain In 2006, Reg Brittain won $25,000 on Fox Sports Network's Poker Dome Challenge, and came close to playing for $1 million in the championship. Like many, Britt... read more
You know late, mid to late in a Pot Limit Omaha tournament. It's usually not okay to limp. Usually you want to raise or fold. But, if you're the chip leader and you're on the button and it's come around to you with only limpers. Cause other people will tend to play that way. It's come around to you with only limpers, and you look down and you see cards that are somewhat connected. Maybe there's one gap, but they're mostly connected and they pretty much work together. Go ahead and limp. Because you'll be getting good value. Let's you're at a nine player table and three people have limped in before you and you know the small blinds probably going to complete and the big blinds already in. He's probably just going to check. Then you'll be getting good return on your chips. So you want to do that, but, if you're on the button and it folds around to you. It's and un-open pot. Don't limp at that time, because you're not getting a good return on your chips. If you like your hand, raise it up, raise the pot. If you don't, throw it away.