Selecting the right hands to play is the most important decision you'll make in Omaha high-low poker. More than any other poker game, Omaha is driven by hand value. If you want to make the best possible decisions about which starting hands to play, you need to know something about the chances that a hand has of winning the high end of the pot, the low end of it, and how often it is expected to scoop the whole pot. In this book you will find the odds for every hand dealt in Omaha high-low!
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