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		<title>By: Betting Advice 911 - Holding A Game Strategy Will Lead Towards The Win</title>
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		<description>[...] 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 [...]</description>
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