Aces in Pot Limit Omaha

Posted by CarbonPoker on 30th July 2009

acesMany PLO amateurs run into trouble when playing aces as they don’t understand how Omaha differs from Holdem. In Holdem holding a pocket high pair, you have pretty good odds to win the pot. However in Omaha many hands have an equal starting rank.

A hand with AA XX only has a 51% chance when played heads up against JsTs9c8c. What a player ought to be looking for are the big hands, not just a high pair. Straights, flushes, big sets, are what you need to guarantee yourself the pot.

So aces should be played a little more conservatively. If there is a raise preflop, settle for the call rather than re-raise.

However there are still times when aces should be played aggressively pre flop. If there has been action and a raise will force a lot of players to fold and commit three quarters of your stack, then make the bet by all means.

You still have a slightly better chance in heads up play anyways. By playing more conservatively preflop you can win some big pots when the flop falls your way and save yourself a lot of cash when it doesn’t.

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  • [...] Aces in Pot Limit Omaha Many PLO amateurs run into trouble when playing aces as they don’t understand how Omaha differs from Holdem. In Holdem holding a pocket high pair, you have pretty good odds to win the pot. However in Omaha many hands have an equal starting rank. A hand with AA XX only has a 51% chance when played heads up against JsTs9c8c. What a player ought to be looking for are the big hands, not just a high pair. Straights, flushes, big sets, are what you need to guarantee yourself the pot. So aces shoul [...]

  • steve says:

    hey, I just started to venture my way into omaha from, you guessed it, hold’em and I needed a little preflop game adjustment. I like omaha advice that put things in terms of “compared to hold’em”. I find it little easier to tweak my hold’em knowledge base rather than learn something from nothing. thanks again, later