I know preflop doesn't matter that much in omaha, but I really think you're making a rod for your own back playing EVERY single hand when you're not too sure of your postflop play.
Like I've said before, being loose preflop is not a big leak IN ITSELF, but if you play marginal and poor hands which flop marginal and poor flops (which are more complicated to play than straightforward ones) you're potentially feeding yourself into
-EV situations post-flop.Statistics: Posted by Felonius_Monk — Sun Oct 30, 2005 5:34 pm
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