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We tackle the problem of playing medium-strength hands out of position in heads-up pot-limit Omaha

One of the most difficult situations that arises in heads-up pot-limit omaha is how to play medium-strength-to-weak hands out of position regardless of the size of the game and, regardless of whether or not you are playing pure heads-up or in a ring game. It is difficult enough to play the nuts in this situation, trying to figure out how to extract the maximum from your opponent when you have little idea of whether they like the flop or not. But when you are unsure of the status of your hand, then you have a real problem.

Your job, as a player, is to make fewer mistakes than your opponents.

 

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