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I'm a pretty good Holdem player (like most I people here) but suck fat donkey balls at Omaha. Did most of you Omaha guys learn to play while learning all the other games. Do you think its better to master one game at a time and then move to on to study the next one? I'm trying to decide if I should start learning about the other games now or just focus on improving my holdem play for the moment. I'm already a member of PVT so that's helped a lot as it is. Love watching the HORSE events.

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IMO, Omaha is great game... It is my number one favorite, but it can also be very frustrating at times, even more than Hold'em. But I've learned most through playing... If you want to learn some basics just stick to the lowest level. You will not learn a lot about tactics, but at least you will learn about what hands play well and which do not... Anyway, it is a game worth learning.

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I will have to revisit that section in Super System. Just skipped over it before. I am ready for the maddness.Thanks for the input.Geoff

IMO, Omaha is great game... It is my number one favorite, but it can also be very frustrating at times, even more than Hold'em. But I've learned most through playing... If you want to learn some basics just stick to the lowest level. You will not learn a lot about tactics, but at least you will learn about what hands play well and which do not... Anyway, it is a game worth learning.
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