In my previous articles on Omaha 8-or-better (aka Omaha 8 or Omaha hi/lo), I explained the types of hands you should play pre-flop and how to proceed on the flop for those hands. In this article,
I’m going to look at some strategies for playing the turn and the river, which if you’ve followed what I’ve laid out in the previous articles should be relatively simple. It’s so simple in fact that I’m going to lay out the types of turns and rivers you should be looking for, how to bet or raise when you encounter them, and then provide you with several examples to show you what I am talking about.LOW-ONLY HANDS AND DRAWS
The main question you should be asking with a low-only hand on the turn is: did you hit your low or not?
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