I have been working on my NL holdem game, but at pretty much treading water at it. One thing that I think hurts my games is good Omaha/8 play. In Omaha, you pretty much know where you stand in the hand in relation to the board and the decisions are black and white. In Holdem, you rarely know where you stand in the relation to the board and the the decisions are more grey.
Example: you have 99AK in Omaha and 99 in Holdem on a 9 6 5 flop. You lead out in both cases and get called. The turn brings a 7 and a flush board. In Omaha, if someone check called the flop and then leads out, you are 95% of the time behind. In Holdem, it depends.
Is this scenerio of strong Omaha/ weak Holdem in my head, or do other good Omaha players feel the same way when they go over to play Holdem?
Can you be a strong Omaha player and I strong Holdem player as well?
AND MOST IMPORTANTLY: If I am a strong Omaha player and make a good profit at it, why do I feel like I should improve at Holdem / other poker games? Why do I feel like being a specialist (PL Omaha 8) is not being a strong poker player?
Tom